Description
This dataset includes the data resulting from a household level assessment (HLA) survey of 1594 households in the Kutupalong refugee camp, Bangladesh, along with air temperature readings from 9 shelters within the camp over a period of 11 days. The team conducting the study included general humanitarian staff, agency engineering staff, building physicists and an anthropologist. The findings of this study have resulted in new shelter interventions by the aid sector that were rolled out in over 70,000 shelters.
| Date made available | 8 Oct 2020 |
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| Publisher | University of Bath |
| Date of data production | 2018 - 2019 |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Analysing experiences and issues in self-built shelters in Bangladesh using transdisciplinary approach
Klansek, T., Coley, D., Paszkiewicz, N., Albadra, D., Rota, F. & Ball, R., 8 Oct 2020, In: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Healthy Housing for the Displaced
Coley, D. (PI), Adeyeye, K. (CoI), Ball, R. (CoI), Calabria-Holley, J. (CoI), Copping, A. (CoI), Hart, J. (CoI), Natarajan, S. (CoI) & Orr, J. (CoI)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
1/05/17 → 31/07/21
Project: Research council
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