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Bibliography

Bibliography assembled for the meeting on Post-Katrina Neighborhood Information Initiatives.


Recommended Articles and Websites:

Abravanel Martin, Harry Hatry, and Shelli Rossman. “A Research Guide for Disaster-Response Studies.” The Urban Institute. Washington DC. March 2006.

Auer, Jennifer Claire and Linda M. Lampkin. “Open and Operating? An Assessment of Louisiana Nonprofit Health and Human Services after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.” After Katrina: The Urban Institute. Washington DC. February 2006.

Beaudoin, Christopher. “News, Social Capital and Health in the Context of Katrina” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 18 (2007): 418-430..

Beeferman Larry W. “ The Asset Index: Assessing the Progress of States in the Promoting Economic Security and Opportunity.” The Heller Graduate School for Social Policy and Management Brandeis University. Massachusetts. September 2002.

Berube, Alan and Bruce Katz. “Katrina's Window: Confronting Concentrated Poverty Across America.” The Brookings Institution Special Analysis in Metropolitan Policy, October 2005.

<www.brookings.edu/metro/pubs/20051012_Concentratedpoverty.pdf >

Boris, Elizabeth T. and C. Eugene Steuerle. “Public Expectation and Charities Response.” After Katrina: The Urban Institute. Washington DC. May 2006.

Bruneau, Michael and Kathleen Tierney. “Conceptualizing and Measuring Resilience a Key to Disaster Loss Reduction.” TR News 250 May -June 2007.

Butrica, Barbara A, Richard W.Johnson, and Sheila R. Zedlewski. “Retaining Older Volunteers Is Key to Meeting Future Volunteer Needs. “ The Retirement Project: The Urban Institute. December 2007.

Butrica Barbara A. and Sheila R. Zedlewski. “Are We Taking Full Advantage of Older Adults' Potential?” The Retirement Project. Urban Institute. Washington, DC 20037. December 2007.

Carasso, Adam and Signe-Mary McKernan. “Portraits of the Assets and Liabilities of Low-Income Families.” Opportunity and Ownership Project: The Urban Institute Washington DC. May 2008.

Colten C. E., R. W. Kates, S. Laska, and S. P. Leatherman, “Reconstruction of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A research perspective.” PNAS, October 3, 2006, vol. 103, no. 40, pg 14653-14660.

<belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/xstandard/kates_pnas_katrina_2006.pdf>

Curtis A, Mills JW, Leitner M. “Katrina and Vulnerability: The Geography of Stress.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 18 (2007): 315-330.

De Vita, Carol J. and Elaine Morley. “Providing Long-Term Services

after Major Disasters” Charting Civil Society: The Urban Institute. Washington DC. August 2007.

Frey, William and Audrey Singer. “Katrina and Rita Impacts

on Gulf Coast Populations: First Census Findings.” The Brookings Institution Special Analysis in Metropolitan Policy, June 2006

Gault Barbara, Heidi Hartmann, Avis Jones-DeWeever, Misha Werschkul,

and Erica Williams. “The Women of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast: Multiple Disadvantages and Key Assets for Recovery Part I. Poverty, Race, Gender and Class.” Institute for Women's Policy Research October 2005.

Greene, Lawrence and Shawna L. Mercer. “Can Public Health Researchers and Agencies Reconcile the Push From Funding Bodies and the Pull From Communities?” American Journal of Public Health December 2001, Vol 91, No. 12

Guernsey, Elizabeth, Susan J. Popkin, Brett Theodos and Caterina Roman. “The Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration: Developing a New Model for Serving `Hard to House' Public Housing Families” The Urban Institute. Washington DC. June 2008.

Jackson, Maria-Rosario. “Rebuilding the Cultural Vitality of New Orleans.” After Katrina: The Urban Institute. February 2006.

Larrance R, Anastario M, Lawry L. “Displaced in America: Health Status Among Internally Displaced Persons in Louisiana and Mississippi Travel Trailer Parks.” International Medical Corps, August 2006.

Liu, Amy & Allison Plyer. “A Review of Key Indicators of

Recovery Two Years After Katrina.” The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program & Greater New Orleans Community Data Center. August 2007.

Liu, Amy, Matt Fellowes, and Mia Mabanta. “Special Edition of the Katrina Index:

A One-Year Review of Key Indicators of Recovery in Post-Storm New Orleans.” The Brookings Institution Special Analysis in Metropolitan Policy. August 2006

Liu, Amy & Allison Plyer. “Tracking Recovery of New Orleans and the Metro Area.” The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program & Greater New Orleans Community Data Center. July 2008.

Office of Public Affairs. “Katrina: Demographics of a Disaster.” The Urban Institute. Washington DC. September 2005.

Aspen Institute Rural Economic Policy Program. “ Measuring Community Capacity Building: A Workbook-in-Progress for Rural Communities.”

Brookings Institute. “New Orleans After the Storm:

Lessons from the Past, a Plan for the Future.” Special Analysis: Brooking Institute. Washington DC. October 2005.

Turner, Margery Austin. “Building Opportunity and Equity Into the New New

Orleans: A Framework for Policy and Action” The Urban Institute. Washington. February 2006.

Websites:

Essential Reading: Cultural Planning and Disaster Recovery in the Cultural Sector

Greater New Orleans Community Data Center

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