scholarly journals Critical Assessment of Lifeline System Performance: Understanding Societal Needs in Disaster Recovery

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Applied Technology Council
Author(s):  
Melissa L. Finucane ◽  
Joie Acosta ◽  
Amanda Wicker ◽  
Katie Whipkey

In the immediate aftermath of disaster, governments usually act quickly to reduce risk and to recover their communities’ socio-economic functioning. Policy makers in these situations need—but may not have the capacity or time for—substantial analysis and public debate about how to balance short- and long-term societal needs. Inadequate attention to this challenge may result in a deepening of the inequities that increase vulnerability to disaster impacts. We review case examples to illustrate how post-disaster policies may influence the nature, pace, and inclusiveness of community recovery. We then apply a vulnerability/inequity framework to conceptualize how to enhance disaster recovery and avoid perpetuating inequities when weighing the diverse needs of communities across long time horizons.


1960 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Seidenstein ◽  
R. Chernikoff ◽  
F. V. Taylor

Author(s):  
Christopher Wickens ◽  
Jack Isreal ◽  
Gregory McCarthy ◽  
Daniel Gopher ◽  
Emanuel Donchin

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erika Felix ◽  
Eric Vernberg ◽  
Betty Pfefferbaum ◽  
Rose Pfefferbaum ◽  
Leslie Wind ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Leiter ◽  
Christina Maslach ◽  
Sarah Hoffpauir ◽  
Rebecca L. Toporek
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