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Local Disaster Resilience Administrative Perspectives from the Gulf Coast

Local Disaster Resilience Administrative Perspectives from the Gulf Coast . Dr. Ashley Ross Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi ashley.ross@tamucc.edu http://localgovt.wordpress.com Funding: DHS Summer Research Team Program for MSIs. DHS Mission: Resilience. Research Question.

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Local Disaster Resilience Administrative Perspectives from the Gulf Coast

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  1. Local Disaster Resilience Administrative Perspectives from the Gulf Coast Dr. Ashley Ross Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi ashley.ross@tamucc.edu http://localgovt.wordpress.com Funding: DHS Summer Research Team Program for MSIs

  2. DHS Mission: Resilience

  3. Research Question Federal Mission of resilience Local Resilience in practice • How is disaster resilience perceived and put into practice on the local government level across the Gulf Coast of the US?

  4. Project Overview

  5. Phase 1: Municipal Survey, 2011

  6. Phase 2: County Survey, 2012

  7. Analysis of Local Perceptions Perceived Resilience Municipal Survey • Meaning of resilience • Disaster experiences • Disaster management priorities & practices • Coordination and collaboration during disaster response and recovery Perceived Resilience County Survey

  8. Analysis of Objective Measures of Resilience (county level) • Social resilience • Economic resilience • Institutional resilience • Infrastructure resilience • Community capital • Land use & sustainable development Objective Resilience Improved Cutter (2011) DROP Model

  9. Improved DROP Model (Cutter, et al. 2011)

  10. Analysis of Multiple Perspectives Objective Resilience Improved Cutter DROP Model Perceived Resilience County Survey Perceived Resilience Municipal Survey

  11. Research Linkages

  12. Research Linkages

  13. Research Products

  14. Questions?Comments? Thank you! Dr. Ashley Ross Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi ashley.ross@tamucc.edu http://localgovt.wordpress.com

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