Rebuilding Jamaica Climate Smart After Melissa
Description
This podcast reviews this article about the architectural and planning challenges faced by the island following Hurricane Melissa, viewing resilient construction as an act of national defiance against intense weather events. The analysis identifies key structural vulnerabilities exposed by the storm, such as widespread roof failures and the collapse of many retaining walls lacking proper drainage or reinforcement. The proposed blueprint for the future emphasises the necessity of adopting climate-resilient building materials, including higher-grade reinforced concrete, alongside engineering solutions like elevated foundations and the use of robust hip roofs. The author stresses that the rebuilding effort requires more than just materials, arguing for superior climate-responsive urban planning to respect natural waterways and floodplains. Ultimately, the piece posits that national recovery relies equally upon intelligent engineering and strengthening the island's social infrastructure through community unity.






















