Associate Professor Amy Javernick-Will, along with PhD student Casie Venable and Co-PIs Abbie Liel (Structural Engineering) and Danielle Rivera (Environmental Design), received an Innovative Seed Grant from the University of Colorado to study housing in the aftermath of the April 2016 earthquake in Ecuador. With this grant, the team will examine how communities participate in rebuilding housing, how these rebuilt houses are expected to perform, and the link between participation and performance.
Opdyke, A., Javernick-Will, A., and Koschmann, M. (2017). Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities, University of Colorado Boulder. Boulder, CO.
Opdyke, A. “ Participation in Humanitarian Shelter: Policy Brief on Haiyan Response .” Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities, University of Colorado Boulder. Boulder, CO.
Opdyke, A., Tabo, P., and Javernick-Will, A. (2017). “Urban Sheltering: Evidence on Rental Subsidies and Hosting.” Overseas Development Institute Humanitarian Practice Network.
Palagi, S., Jopson, T., and Javernick-Will, A. (2016). International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia. Tacloban, Philippines.
Opdyke A., Lepropre, F., Javernick-Will, A., and Koschmann, M. (2017). Construction Management and Economics. 35 (8-9), 514-530. doi:10.1080/01446193.2016.1247973
Opdyke, A. and Javernick-Will, A. (2016). “ Re-Envisioning Evacuation: Reducing Mortality Through Social Development and Community Sheltering .” PreventionWeb.