05/28/2026
Post-disaster reconstruction is rapidly increasing global demand for construction materials, which drives unsustainable resource extraction, poor debris management, and heightened environmental and climate impacts. A research team including
Professors Emeritus Stephen Carr and William Miller, Professor Jennifer Dunn, and Adjunct Professor Andreas Waechter suggested the implementation of coordinated global policy reforms and circular construction strategies—especially debris reuse, supply-chain planning, and sustainable materials governance—to guide post-disaster rebuilding.
Without systemic changes, reconstruction will intensify ecological degradation and emissions, but with better policies it can instead become a lever for climate-aligned, more resilient infrastructure development.
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