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DPU PhD alumna wins RTPI Award for Research Excellence 2023

31 August 2023

Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Valbrun who has won the prestigious Early Career Researcher Award for her thesis, 'Land, disasters, and built-environment professionals: Examining urban design for post-disaster reconstruction'

Her thesis examines the relationships between social processes and built environment practices with land tenure and how they influence vulnerability to and recovery from disasters. It aims to understand how, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the 2010 earthquake, urban designs for rebuilding physical space consider, and potentially replicate, vulnerability to disasters. Centre-ville, the historic downtown district of Port-au-Prince, exemplifies these interrelations between land tenure and post-disaster reconstruction. The findings demonstrate how land tenure influences vulnerability and the necessity for urban designers and planners to incorporate a comprehensive understanding of local methods to secure land in reconstruction plans to support recovery.

Her thesis was selected as the winner of the Early Career Researcher Award, part of the RTPI Awards for Research Excellence 2023. The RTPI Awards for Research Excellence provide an opportunity to celebrate leading research across the planning community. These prestigious awards continue to recognise and promote high quality, impactful spatial planning research.