Household and Business Recovery Trajectories and Disparities

Thursday, July 13, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. MDT
Location: Spruce

Moderator

Experiences of Vulnerable Households in Low-Attention Disasters: Marshalltown, Iowa

Payel Sen, Stony Brook University
Sara Hamideh, Stony Brook University

Progress and Pitfalls of Recovery After the Marshall Fire

Andrew Rumbach, Urban Institute
Katie Dickinson, Colorado School of Public Health
Elizabeth Albright, Duke University
Deserai Crow, University of Colorado Denver

Patterns of Access and the Role of Financial Resources in Housing Recovery

Sara Hamideh, Stony Brook University
Asha Venugopalan, Stony Brook University
Elaina Sutley, University of Kansas
Maria Dillard, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Opportunities for Implementation of Disaster Risk Management Strategies Among Public Housing Authorities

Amber Khan, University of Washington
Andrew Aurand, National Low Income Housing Coalition
Sara Hamideh, Stony Brook University
Jamie Vickery, University of Washington
Rebecca Walter, University of Washington
Nicole Errett, University of Washington

Planning for Post-Disaster Public Housing Recovery: Communities With Near Experiences of Disasters

Sayma Khajehei, The University of Utah
Divya Chandrasekhar, The University of Utah

The Role of Tourism in Disaster Recovery: Tacloban’s Recovery From Typhoon Haiyan

Celina Mohni, University of Waterloo

Business Recovery in Lumberton, North Carolina: The Impact of Consecutive Disasters

Maria Gomez Saldarriaga, East Carolina University
Jennifer Helgeson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Elaina Sutley, University of Kansas
Maria Dillard, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Bradley Ewing, Texas Tech University
Jamie Kruse, East Carolina University
Maria Watson, University of Florida

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