Debris-Friendly Disposition: Part 2 | Students Rebuild

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09/06/2012 "My Kingdom For a Sawhorse" It's hard working through post-disaster scarcity. As different as the Tohoku disaster was from Haiti's, the two stricken regions share a shortage of construction materials, and the skilled labor that builds with them. For both places, isolation and infrastructure bear a heavy impact–which is to say there are plenty of resources that could accelerate reconstruction, as the crow flies, geography and inadequate or damaged roads make access to this reconstructi
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Debris-Friendly Disposition: Part 2 | Students Rebuild
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09/06/2012 "My Kingdom For a Sawhorse" It's hard working through post-disaster scarcity. As different as the Tohoku disaster was from Haiti's, the two stricken regions share a shortage of construction materials, and the skilled labor that builds with them. For both places, isolation and infrastructure bear a heavy impact–which is to say there are plenty of resources that could accelerate reconstruction, as the crow flies, geography and inadequate or damaged roads make access to this reconstructi
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