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Rethinking Community Resilience: The Politics of Disaster Recovery New Orleans
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Barnes and Noble
Rethinking Community Resilience: The Politics of Disaster Recovery New Orleans
Current price: $89.00
Barnes and Noble
Rethinking Community Resilience: The Politics of Disaster Recovery New Orleans
Current price: $89.00
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After Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people swiftly mobilized to rebuild their neighborhoods, often assisted by government organizations, nonprofits, and other major institutions. In
, Min Hee Go shows that these recovery efforts are not always the panacea they seem to be, and can actually escalate the city’s susceptibility to future environmental hazards.
Drawing upon interviews, public records, and more, Go explores the hidden costs of community resilience. She shows that—despite good intentions—recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina exacerbated existing race and class inequalities, putting disadvantaged communities at risk. Ultimately, Go shows that when governments, nonprofits, and communities invest in rebuilding rather than relocating, they inadvertently lay the groundwork for a cycle of vulnerabilities. As cities come to terms with climate change adaptation—rather than prevention—
provides insight into the challenges communities increasingly face in the twenty-first century.