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Sustaining New Orleans : literature, local memory, and the fate of a city
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ISBN: 0415947820 9780415947824 0415947839 9780415947831 1135403392 1135403325 1280516739 9786610516735 0203955293 Year: 2017 Publisher: London, [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge,

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Straddles urban studies, American studies, history and literature, and looks at New Orlean's status over the course of the 20th century. This work shows that 'sustainability' has multiple applications in the context of New Orleans history. It explores how the city's voodoo and Creole traditions have separated New Orleans from the rest of America.

The repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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ISBN: 1282282824 9786612282829 0833041150 0833039407 9780833041159 9780833041098 0833041096 9780833039408 9780833041036 0833041037 0833038915 0833038931 9780833038913 9780833038937 0833038656 9780833038654 9781282282827 6612282827 9780833040985 0833040987 0833038478 9780833038470 9786612282867 1282282867 9780833040930 0833040936 9780833040886 083304088X 0833038346 9780833038340 9781433709524 143370952X Year: 2006 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Gulf States Policy Institute,

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In November 2005, New Orleans city leaders asked RAND to estimate the repopulation of the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The Bring New Orleans Back Commission needed estimates of the city b2 ss population in the immediate future (the next three to six months) and the near-term future (the next one to three years) to guide the redevelopment planning process. The study was completed in early January 2006. A conceptual framework based on the costs and benefits of migration and on the role of social networks and physical constraints guided the estimates. Housing habitability was determined to be the key driver of the future population of New Orleans. RAND developed an approach to estimating future population for four points in time based on estimates of housing habitability, which were, in turn, determined by floodwater depth and the pace of housing reconstruction, as well as an estimate of the pre-Katrina population by the condition of its housing after Katrina. An important role for policymakers in shaping the repopulation process in New Orleans will be to minimize the uncertainty faced by residents and businesses by speeding up the reconstruction process.

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Hurricane Katrina, 2005. --- City planning --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Katrina, Hurricane, 2005 --- Planning --- Government policy --- Management --- New Orleans (La.) --- Big Easy (La.) --- Crescent City (La.) --- La Nouvelle-Orléans (La.) --- NOLA (La.) --- Nawlins (La.) --- Neu Orleans (La.) --- Nieuw Orleans (La.) --- Nouvelle-Orléans (La.) --- Neuva Orleans (La.) --- Nueva Orleans (La.) --- Nuova Orleans (La.) --- City of New Orleans (La.) --- Cité d'Orléans (La.) --- Population. --- Land use --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Hurricanes --- Orleans Parish (La.) --- Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention. --- Terrorism -- United States. --- Health services administration --- Medical care --- Information technology. --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Public health --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Terrorism --- Federal aid to terrorism prevention --- Prevention. --- Risk assessment --- Planning.

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