Abstract
The disaster survivors who independently rebuild their livelihood in reconstruction projects
area utilizing governmental reconstruction initiatives can be categorized into four groups: Type
I - Reconstruction Fascination, Type II - Elderly Health Concerns, Type III - Community
Attachment, and Type IV - Enriched Human Relationships. Types I and III together constitute
approximately 86% of the disaster survivors rebuilding their home in the reconstruction project
area. Type I indicates the potential to incorporate individuals who chose to independently rebuild
in different regions without utilizing such initiatives. Type II emphasizes the importance of
mental and physical health, while Type IV highlights the “ abundance of connections with
others ” as significant factors in the rebuilding process.