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Gayan Wedawatta
Gayan Wedawatta
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Aston University, School of Infrastructure & Sustainable Eng.
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Resilience and adaptation of small and medium-sized enterprises to flood risk
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige
Disaster Prevention and Management 21 (4), 474-488, 2012
1552012
Building up resilience of construction sector SMEs and their supply chains to extreme weather events
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Amaratunga
International Journal of Strategic Property Management 14 (4), 362-375, 2010
1282010
Case study as a research strategy: Investigating extreme weather resilience of construction SMEs in the UK
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Amaratunga
1132011
Small businesses and flood impacts: the case of the 2009 flood event in Cockermouth.
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Proverbs
Journal of Flood Risk Management 7 (1), 42-53, 2014
93*2014
Extreme weather events and construction SMEs: Vulnerability, impacts, and responses
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, K Jones, D Proverbs
Structural Survey 29 (2), 106-119, 2011
542011
A conceptual framework for understanding resilience of construction SMEs to extreme weather events
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige
Built Environment Project and Asset Management 6 (4), 428-443, 2016
492016
Long-term satisfaction of resettled communities: An assessment of physical performance of post-disaster housing
EE Wijegunarathna, G Wedawatta, LJ Prasanna, B Ingirige
Procedia engineering 212, 1147-1154, 2018
432018
Making the construction industry resilient to extreme weather: Lessons from Construction in hot weather conditions
MN Alshebani, G Wedawatta
Procedia Economics and Finance 18, 635-642, 2014
432014
Culture and the psychological impacts of natural disasters: Implications for disaster management and disaster mental health
J Jogia, U Kulatunga, GP Yates, G Wedawatta
Built and human environment review 7 (1), 1-10, 2014
392014
Disaster risk reduction infrastructure requirements for South-Western Bangladesh: Perspectives of local communities
G Wedawatta, U Kulatunga, D Amaratunga, A Parvez
Built Environment Project and Asset Management 6 (4), 379-390, 2016
382016
Evaluation of vulnerability factors for cyclones: the case of Patuakhali, Bangladesh
U Kulatunga, G Wedawatta, D Amaratunga, R Haigh
International journal of disaster risk reduction 9, 204-211, 2014
382014
Putting policy initiatives into practice: Adopting an 'honest broker' approach
B Ingirige, G Wedawatta
Structural Survey 32 (2), 123-139, 2014
312014
Impacts of flooding on SMEs and their relevance to chartered surveyors
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Proverbs
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 2012
26*2012
Impacts of flood hazards on small and medium-sized companies: strategies for property level protection and business continuity
B Ingirige, G Wedawatta
Flood Hazards, Impacts and Responses for the Built Environment, 269-279, 2011
262011
Building-back-better in post-disaster recovery: Lessons learnt from Cyclone Idai-induced floods in Zimbabwe
E Dube, G Wedawatta, K Ginige
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 12 (5), 700-712, 2021
222021
Establishing a Link between Contractor Selection Strategy and Project Outcomes: A Simulation Study
G Eke, J Elgy, G Wedawatta
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 145 (10), 2019
192019
Resilience of construction SMEs to extreme weather events
G Wedawatta
University of Salford, 2013
162013
SME resilience to extreme weather events: Important initiatives for informing policy making in the area
MJB Ingirige, G Wedawatta
152011
Adaptation to flood risk: the case of businesses in the UK
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Proverbs
International Conference on Building Resilience, 2011
152011
Developing a conceptual framework for investigating the resilience of construction SMEs and their supply chains against extreme weather events
G Wedawatta, B Ingirige, D Amaratunga
RICS Construction and Building research conference (COBRA) 2010, 2010
142010
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