<div><p>We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the region on August 29, 2005, to better understand what the major predictors were and how their impacts changed through time. A telephone survey of businesses in New Orleans was conducted in October 2007, 26 months after Hurricane Katrina. The data were analyzed using a modified spatial probit regression model to evaluate the importance of each predictor variable through time. The results suggest that the two most important reopening predictors throughout all time periods were the flood depth at the business location and business size as represented by its wages in a logarithmic form. Flood depth was a significant negative predictor and had...
The US government provided $2.6 billion of small business administration (SBA) disaster loans to ind...
A USGS analysis of land change data from satellite imagery and field observation indicated that 217 ...
The correlation research study investigated the relationship between FEMA disaster assistance and ec...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
Empirical observations on how businesses respond after a major catastrophe are rare, especially for ...
Background: Empirical observations on how businesses respond after a major catastrophe are rare, esp...
<p>The total number of businesses in the sample was 1,358 in (A). Flood depth in New Orleans as of S...
We use hurricane Katrina’s damage to the Mississippi coast in 2005 as a natural experiment to study ...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
Hurricane Katrina caused the greatest damage of any hurricane in American history. We look at the re...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
On August 29, 2005, residents of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi\u27s Gulf Coast Regions faced d...
This study examines the recovery process of businesses in Homestead, Florida after Hurricane Andrew ...
This paper explores elements of vulnerability to natural disasters in the context of Hurricane Katri...
The US government provided $2.6 billion of small business administration (SBA) disaster loans to ind...
A USGS analysis of land change data from satellite imagery and field observation indicated that 217 ...
The correlation research study investigated the relationship between FEMA disaster assistance and ec...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
We analyzed the business reopening process in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, which hit the reg...
Empirical observations on how businesses respond after a major catastrophe are rare, especially for ...
Background: Empirical observations on how businesses respond after a major catastrophe are rare, esp...
<p>The total number of businesses in the sample was 1,358 in (A). Flood depth in New Orleans as of S...
We use hurricane Katrina’s damage to the Mississippi coast in 2005 as a natural experiment to study ...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
Hurricane Katrina caused the greatest damage of any hurricane in American history. We look at the re...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
On August 29, 2005, residents of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi\u27s Gulf Coast Regions faced d...
This study examines the recovery process of businesses in Homestead, Florida after Hurricane Andrew ...
This paper explores elements of vulnerability to natural disasters in the context of Hurricane Katri...
The US government provided $2.6 billion of small business administration (SBA) disaster loans to ind...
A USGS analysis of land change data from satellite imagery and field observation indicated that 217 ...
The correlation research study investigated the relationship between FEMA disaster assistance and ec...