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Author(s) Villegas, Carlos; Wowk, Kateryna; Shelton, Kyle

Rethinking disaster recovery and mitigation funding in the wake of Hurricane Harvey

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Rice University
Texas A&M University System

This research brief provides context about how the recovery process is unfolding in the Hurricane Harvey-affected region and how the area can prevent a similar situation from happening again. It examines how localities, states and the nation approach funding comprehensive disaster preparation, recovery and overall resilience.

This report addresses three major areas. First, it examines challenges in Texas in securing effective hazard mitigation planning and resilience building to flood events. Second, it highlights the issues caused by a focus on short-term recovery funding and the shortfalls of one of the major long-term mitigation programs, the National Flood Insurance Program. Third, it addresses the gaps and negative incentives created by the current funding system and offers steps to improve accountability and encourage more proactive mitigation efforts. 

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Last checked: 23 December 2019

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Flood
Themes Recovery Financing DRR
Country and region United States of America
Number of pages
24 p.
Publication year
2018

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