The process of community recovery in the aftermath of a disaster is complex, long lasting, resource intensive, and poorly understood. Insights described here result from an ongoing project that aims to monitor, quantify, and evaluate the process of post-disaster recovery for two events, Hurricane Charley (2004, Charlotte County and Punta Gorda, Florida) and Hurricane Katrina (2005, Harrison County and Biloxi, Mississippi). A mixed-methods approach using statistical data, interviews, and remote sensing-derived data is applied in an effort to understand as well as monitor, measure and evaluate the recovery process and its outcomes. Observations associated with the post-disaster course of moving residents from temporary to transitional, and ul...
This paper develops a comprehensive assessment of post-disaster housing and tourism resource recover...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi on August 29th, 2005...
Disasters exert pressures on places – their infrastructure, natural environment and populations – th...
How communities recover following a disaster is often conceptualized in terms of their disas...
Quantitative assessment of post-disaster housing recovery is critical to enhancing understanding of ...
This article examines disaster recovery and resilience issues following a major hurricane. Two coast...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the social, economic, and physical infrastructure of communities along ...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This study examines the linkages between environmental and economic post-disaster recovery for coast...
Resilience is a burgeoning concept in the field of disaster research. While definitions for resilien...
There has been ample interest in community resilience as a buffer against the negative impacts of dis...
Recovery is a post-disaster period of adjustment when individuals, households, neighborhoods, and co...
This paper develops a comprehensive assessment of post-disaster housing and tourism resource recover...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi on August 29th, 2005...
Disasters exert pressures on places – their infrastructure, natural environment and populations – th...
How communities recover following a disaster is often conceptualized in terms of their disas...
Quantitative assessment of post-disaster housing recovery is critical to enhancing understanding of ...
This article examines disaster recovery and resilience issues following a major hurricane. Two coast...
Over the past quarter century, the number of disasters has increased annually. It can take communiti...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the social, economic, and physical infrastructure of communities along ...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This study examines the linkages between environmental and economic post-disaster recovery for coast...
Resilience is a burgeoning concept in the field of disaster research. While definitions for resilien...
There has been ample interest in community resilience as a buffer against the negative impacts of dis...
Recovery is a post-disaster period of adjustment when individuals, households, neighborhoods, and co...
This paper develops a comprehensive assessment of post-disaster housing and tourism resource recover...
In the face of future uncertainties, many places are struggling with decisions about how to prepare ...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi on August 29th, 2005...