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Academic Continuity and Emergency Management: Improving Higher Education’s Ability to continue teaching and learning when confronted by disasters
 
Assessing the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Persons with Disabilities (Final Report)
 
Changes in Tropical Cyclone Number, Duration, and Intensity in a Warming Environment
 
Disaster Mitigation and Insurance: Learning from Katrina
 
FEMA Still Feeling the Strain of Katrina
 
Hurricane Katrina and the Paradoxes of Government Disaster Policy: Bringing About Wise Governmental Decisions for Hazardous Areas
 
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Federal Actions Could Enhance Preparedness of Certain State-Administered Federal Support Programs
 
Hurricanes and the U.S. Gulf Coast: Science and Sustainable Rebuilding
 
Is Katrina a Harbinger of Still More Powerful Hurricanes?
 
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes (Hearing)
 
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes Testimony of Barney L. Brasseux
part 1 of 5
Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina and the Role for Standards and Conformity Assessment Programs
 
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes Testimony of Valerie Keller
part 2 of 5
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes Testimony of Paul Rainwater
part 3 of 5
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes Testimony of Bill Stallworth
part 4 of 5
Lessons Learned: Ensuring the Delivery of Donated Goods to Survivors of Catastrophes Testimony of Oliver R. Davidson
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Mercatus Policy Series: Making Hurricane Response More Effective: Lessons from the Private Sector and the Coast Guard during Katrina
 
Protecting Against the Next Katrina - Wetlands Mitigate Flooding, but Are They Too Damaged in the Gulf?
 
Small Business Administration: Additional Steps Needed to Enhance Agency Preparedness for Future Disasters