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    Effective Stakeholder Management for Inclusive Post-Flood Management: Sri Lanka as a Case Study by Kalindu Mendis, Menaha Thayaparan, Yamuna Kaluarachchi, Bingunath Ingirige

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-05-2024)
    “…This study aimed to examine post-flood management, with a particular focus on enhancing the inclusivity of marginalised communities through stakeholder…”
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    Advanced Technologies for Offering Situational Intelligence in Flood Warning and Response Systems: A Literature Review by Srimal Samansiri, Terrence Fernando, Bingunath Ingirige

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2022)
    “…Deaths and property damage from floods have increased drastically in the past two decades due to various reasons such as increased populations, unplanned…”
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    Critical Failure Factors of Flood Early Warning and Response Systems (FEWRS): A Structured Literature Review and Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) Analysis by Samansiri, Srimal, Fernando, Terrence, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (08-05-2023)
    “…Flood warning and response systems are essential components of risk reduction strategies with the potential to reduce loss of life and impact on personal…”
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    Building up resilienc e of construction sector SMEs and their supply chains to extreme weather events by Wedawatta, Gayan, Ingirige, Bingunath, Amaratunga, Dilanthi

    “…Wider scientific community now accept that the threat of climate change as real and thus acknowledge the importance of implementing adaptation measures in a…”
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    Theorizing construction industry practice within a disaster risk reduction setting: is it a panacea or an illusion? by Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Construction management and economics (02-08-2016)
    “…Construction industry practice is strongly influenced by the culture surrounding its operations and, with the prevailing emphasis on achieving efficiency,…”
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    Resilience and adaptation of small and medium-sized enterprises to flood risk by Wedawatta, Gayan, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Disaster prevention and management (01-01-2012)
    “…Purpose - The UK has experienced a number of flood events in recent years, and the intensity and frequency of such events are forecast to further increase in…”
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    A conceptual framework for understanding resilience of construction SMEs to extreme weather events by Wedawatta, Gayan, Ingirige, Bingunath

    “…PurposeSmall and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), which form a significant portion in many economies, are some of the most vulnerable to the impact of extreme…”
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    EXPLORING GOOD PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER RELATED TO POST TSUNAMI HOUSING (RE-)CONSTRUCTION IN SRI LANKA by Bingunath Ingirige, Richard Haigh, Chamindi Malalgoda, Roshani Palliyaguru

    “…Sri Lanka was badly affected by the tsunami that occurred on 26th December 2004. The tsunami destroyed about two-thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline and…”
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    Critical Failure Factors of Flood Early Warning and Response Systems Analysis by Samansiri, Srimal, Fernando, Terrence, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-05-2023)
    “…Flood warning and response systems are essential components of risk reduction strategies with the potential to reduce loss of life and impact on personal…”
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    The dynamics of vulnerabilities and capabilities in improving resilience within Malaysian construction supply chain by Zainal Abidin, Nurul Afroze, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Construction innovation (06-11-2018)
    “…Purpose The dynamics and effects of interconnected risks among construction organisations tend to be overlooked across the Malaysian public project supply…”
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    Climate financing barriers and strategies: the case of Sri Lanka by Dasandara, Miyami, Ingirige, Bingunath, Kulatunga, Udayangani, Fernando, Terrence

    “…Purpose Climate change mitigation and adaptation play an important role in overcoming the climate change challenges facing Sri Lanka today. Many initiatives…”
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    Living-transforming disaster relief shelter: a conceptual approach for sustainable post-disaster housing by Ghomi, Sara Ghanbarzadeh, Wedawatta, Gayan, Ginige, Kanchana, Ingirige, Bingunath

    “…PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the performance of post-disaster housing reconstruction projects, propose the conceptual living-transforming…”
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    Building up Resilience of Construction Sector SMEs and Their Supply Chains to Extreme Weather Events by Ingirige, Bingunath, Wedawatta, Gayan, Amaratunga, Dilanthi

    “…Wider scientific community now accept that the threat of climate change as real and thus acknowledge the importance of implementing adaptation measures in a…”
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    Alliances in construction: Investigating initiatives and barriers for long‐term collaboration by Ingirige, Bingunath, Sexton, Martin

    “…Purpose - This paper aims to prove that alliances in the construction industry can be used as vehicles to achieve sustainable competitive advantage…”
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    Web-enabled project management: an emerging paradigm in construction by Alshawi, Mustafa, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in Automation in Construction (01-07-2003)
    “…The paper addresses the emerging paradigm of performing project management over the web. It describes the pitfalls in current project management practices…”
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    Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction in Sri Lanka: What Methodology? by Amaratunga, Nuwani, Haigh, Richard, Ingirige, Bingunath

    Published in SAGE open (23-07-2015)
    “…Research methodology is the procedural framework within which the research is conducted. This includes the overall approach to a problem that could be put into…”
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    Privatisation and manpower capability development: Cases from the Libyan house building sector by Elgrari, Omran, Ingirige, Bingunath

    “…Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the current status of manpower capability, and to identify the key factors that influenced the development of manpower…”
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