In rebuilding after the largest disaster in our nation’s history—Hurricane Katrina— New Orleans has faced two key challenges: (1) how to enable all residents, including those with the fewest resources, to return to the city without recreating pre-Hurricane Katrina vulnerabilities and the inequities they represent; and (2) how to prioritize limited redevelopment resources. A citywide recovery strategy was necessary to address these challenges. The purpose of this article is to examine the planning processes and the difficulties the city has faced in developing its recovery blueprint. Two interrelated, yet distinct, tensions played out through these processes: (1) tension between the need for “speed and delibera-tion ” (Olshansky, 2006) in fo...
A synopsis of Hurricane Katrina and the catastrophic damage it caused for the city of New Orleans. T...
The development of a city depends on its ability to rebuild. In many cases planners have been unawar...
Based on the author’s ongoing involvement in the recovery after hurricane Katrina in New Orlea...
Problem: Catastrophic disasters like Hurricane Katrina disrupt urban systems, economies, and lives, ...
This paper examines the recovery planning process and framework after Hurricane Katrina (2005), the ...
Describes the reconstruction planning process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Examines city,...
Three major rebuilding plans emerged from the planning process that followed the devastation of Hurr...
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a man...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
The widespread destruction of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina represents a unique ...
Usually planning is considered a top-down process: people participation is limited to a simple publi...
Although the notion of sustainable development is usually associated with the design and building of...
The city of New Orleans is turned toward the Gulf of Mexico through its settlement, its life style a...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. Arguably, one of the most...
A synopsis of Hurricane Katrina and the catastrophic damage it caused for the city of New Orleans. T...
The development of a city depends on its ability to rebuild. In many cases planners have been unawar...
Based on the author’s ongoing involvement in the recovery after hurricane Katrina in New Orlea...
Problem: Catastrophic disasters like Hurricane Katrina disrupt urban systems, economies, and lives, ...
This paper examines the recovery planning process and framework after Hurricane Katrina (2005), the ...
Describes the reconstruction planning process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Examines city,...
Three major rebuilding plans emerged from the planning process that followed the devastation of Hurr...
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a man...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
The widespread destruction of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina represents a unique ...
Usually planning is considered a top-down process: people participation is limited to a simple publi...
Although the notion of sustainable development is usually associated with the design and building of...
The city of New Orleans is turned toward the Gulf of Mexico through its settlement, its life style a...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. Arguably, one of the most...
A synopsis of Hurricane Katrina and the catastrophic damage it caused for the city of New Orleans. T...
The development of a city depends on its ability to rebuild. In many cases planners have been unawar...
Based on the author’s ongoing involvement in the recovery after hurricane Katrina in New Orlea...