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Mittul is a Senior lecturer in sustainability and urban planning discipline at RMIT University. Her research focuses on resilience to disasters and climate change, of housing and communities in Australasia and the Pacific. She adopts a co-design, nature-based solutions, and knowledge co-production approach.

Publications

  • A novel framework for owner driven reconstruction projects to enhance disaster resilience in the long term
  • Unpacking the meaning of resilience: The Tarnagulla community definition comparing to the literature
  • Participation for disaster resilience: A life cycle approach to reconstruction projects in India
  • An owner-driven reconstruction in Bihar
  • Reliability of Build Back Better at enhancing resilience of communities
  • A new model for effective post-disaster housing reconstruction: Lessons from Gujarat and Bihar in India
  • Disaster capitalism in times of COVID-19 conversation on disasters: deconstructed on September 15, 2020
  • How Urbanization Drives Socio-Spatial Conflicts in Coastal Land Reclamation?
  • Recovery and Housing Safety for Residents After the 2014 Earthquake, Thailand
  • Long Term Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction in India: Case Studies (Lower-Middle-Income Country)
  • Cross-Cultural Insights from Long-Term Analysis of Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction to Resilient Recovery Outcomes
  • Long Term Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction in Thailand: Case Studies (Upper-Middle-Income Country)
  • Long Term Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction in Japan: Case Studies (High-Income Country)
  • Resilient Recovery from Disasters
  • A Changing Development Geography Intertwined with Disasters, Housing, Recovery, and Resilience
  • Localized nature-based solutions for enhanced climate resilience and community wellbeing in urban informal settlements

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