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Thursday, December 8th, 2005
5th Floor Alumni Hall
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Dr. Louise K. Comfort, Professor of Public and International
Affairs, University of Pittsburgh
Topic: Fragility in Disaster Response: Hurricane Katrina,
29 August 2005
Hurricane Katrina represented a major test of the policies
and practice developed to protect the nation following
the 9/11 attacks in 2001. The collapse of the emergency
response system at all four levels of jurisdiction -
city, parish, state, and federal - revealed serious flaws
in governmental capacity to act in response to threat.
This article examines the initial conditions and dynamic
exchange among governmental agencies that led to the
catastrophe in New Orleans. It concludes with a set of
recommendations for improving the capacity of governmental
jurisdictions to manage risk through coordinated action
and to increase community resilience to disaster.
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