Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of social-ecological systems. In the face of external perturbations, a resilient system would have capacity to absorb impacts, adapt to change, learn, and if needed, reorganize within the same regime. Within this context, we asked how human and natural systems in Louisiana responded to Hurricane Katrina, and how the natural disaster altered the status of these systems. This paper discusses community resilience to natural hazards and addresses the limitations for assessing disaster resilience. Furthermore, we assessed social and environmental change in New Orleans and southern Louisiana through both a spatial and temporal lens (i.e., pre- and po...
In this paper, we draw on multi-level census data, in-depth interviews, ethnographic and Geographica...
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish natural events from those influenced by human actions. F...
The different responses of New York City to the terrorist attacks in 2001 and New Orleans following ...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
ABSTRACT Vulnerability of coastal areas is not just defined by natural perturbations but includes th...
Following the 2005 environmental disaster event of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the surroundin...
Hurricane Katrina tested the disaster resiliency of communities throughout the city of New Orleans. ...
Though it is widely held that social-ecological diversity is critical for resilience and the recover...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the social, economic, and physical infrastructure of communities along ...
This paper explores elements of vulnerability to natural disasters in the context of Hurricane Katri...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
The Hurricane Katrina and NewOrleans situation was commonly called a natural disaster - an anomalo...
In this paper, we draw on multi-level census data, in-depth interviews, ethnographic and Geographica...
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish natural events from those influenced by human actions. F...
The different responses of New York City to the terrorist attacks in 2001 and New Orleans following ...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes and forest fires, could trigger collapse and reorganization of...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
ABSTRACT Vulnerability of coastal areas is not just defined by natural perturbations but includes th...
Following the 2005 environmental disaster event of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the surroundin...
Hurricane Katrina tested the disaster resiliency of communities throughout the city of New Orleans. ...
Though it is widely held that social-ecological diversity is critical for resilience and the recover...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the social, economic, and physical infrastructure of communities along ...
This paper explores elements of vulnerability to natural disasters in the context of Hurricane Katri...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
The Hurricane Katrina and NewOrleans situation was commonly called a natural disaster - an anomalo...
In this paper, we draw on multi-level census data, in-depth interviews, ethnographic and Geographica...
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish natural events from those influenced by human actions. F...
The different responses of New York City to the terrorist attacks in 2001 and New Orleans following ...