rebuildingera
Rebuildingera is a term used in planning, disaster governance, and development studies to describe a prolonged period of reconstruction and renewal that follows large-scale disruption. It denotes not only restoring damaged infrastructure but also rebuilding institutions, governance practices, and social fabric in a way that improves resilience and long-term sustainability. The concept encompasses both physical and systemic renewal, with an emphasis on inclusive, forward-looking approaches rather than a simple return to the pre-disruption state.
The word combines ideas of reconstruction with a era-like horizon, signaling a timeframe that extends beyond
Core features of rebuildingera typically include strategic, cross-sector planning for housing, transportation, energy, water, and public
Critiques focus on the potential for unequal benefits, displacement, or gentrification, as well as the risks