articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesSep 27, 2006Closed access

Reconstruction of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A research perspective

Louisiana State University · University of New Orleans · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Four propositions drawn from 60 years of natural hazard and reconstruction research provide a comparative and historical perspective on the reconstruction of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Decisions taken over its 288-year history that have made New Orleans so vulnerable to Katrina reflect a long-term pattern of societal response to hazard events--reducing consequences to relatively frequent events, and increasing vulnerability to very large and rare events. Thus Katrina's consequences for New Orleans were truly catastrophic--accounting for most of the estimated 1,570 deaths of Louisiana residents and $40-50 billion in monetary losses. A comparative sequence and timing of recovery provides a calendar of…

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Keywords
  • Hurricane katrina
  • Equity (law)
  • Hazard
  • Natural disaster
  • Population
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • History
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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