NATURAL DISASTER ANALYSIS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
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- Author: HARRY W. RICHARDSON
- ISBN: 9781847203571
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Hurricane Katrina was a pivotal event in the history of
disaster mismanagement. Its impact will be felt well into the future and its
lessons will be applied around the world. This influential volume explores key
policy implications arising from the storm and its aftermath. Leading scholars
from fields as diverse as decision analysis, risk management, economics
engineering, transportation, urban planning and sociology investigate the
policy issues associated with insurance, flood control and the rebuilding of
levees, housing, tourism, utility lifelines recovery and resilience,
evacuation, relocation and racial implications.
By assessing the disruption of life in New
Orleans, as well as the inter-regional economic impacts of the disaster, the
authors suggest steps that can be taken to minimize future risks, not only in
New Orleans but also in all locations threatened by natural disasters. It then
goes beyond Katrina to explore experiences and responses to similar events in
other parts of the world. Another important feature is a discussion of the
overlap between terrorist-initiated disasters and natural disasters. The issues
raised by Katrina are very complex and teasing out successful policy
implications is far from easy. This book is a major advance towards that goal.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon and James E. Moore II
2. Comprehensive Disaster Insurance: Will it Help in a Post-Katrina World?
Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
3. A Decision Analysis of Options to Rebuild the New Orleans Flood Control System
Carl Southwell and Detlof von Winterfeldt
4. Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned
Jiin-Jen Lee and Bennington Willardson
5. Katrina vs. 9/11: How Should we Optimally Protect Against Both?
Jun Zhuang and Vicki M. Bier
6. Worst-Case Thinking and Official Failure in Katrina
Lee Clarke
7. Risk, Preparation, Evacuation and Rescue
Edd Hauser, Sherry M. Elmes and Nicholas J. Swartz
8. Not Katrina: The Thames Barrier Decision
Chang-Hee Christine Bae and Harry W. Richardson
9. Is New Orleans Ready to Celebrate After Katrina? Evidence from Mardi Gras and the Tourism Industry
Kathleen Deloughery
10. Estimating the State-by-State Economic Impacts of Hurricane Katrina
Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore II, Harry W. Richardson, Soojung Kim and Yunkyung Kim
11. Regional Economic Impacts of Natural and Man-Made Hazards: Disrupting Utility Lifeline Services to Households
Adam Rose and Gbadebo Oladosu
12. Adjusting to Natural Disasters
V. Kerry Smith, Jared C. Carbone, Jaren C. Pope, Daniel G. Hallstrom and Michael E. Darden
13. Katrina: A Third World Catastrophe?
Edward J. Clay
14. Hurricane Katrina and Housing: Devastation, Possibilities and
Prospects
Raphael W. Bostic and Danielle Molaison
15. Unnatural Disaster: Social Impacts and Policy Choices after Katrina
John R. Logan