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Recovery And Adaptation In Post Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico


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Recovery And Adaptation In Post Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico


Recovery And Adaptation In Post Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico
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Author : Jessica Ortiz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Recovery And Adaptation In Post Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico written by Jessica Ortiz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Climatic changes categories.


Disasters represent disruptions to stability and offer lessons about how climate adaptation is negotiated and acted on. Viewing adaptation as a negotiation helps understand recovery not just as actions taken to minimize harm, but a reflection of values and motivations surrounding adaptation. This research elicits these perspectives and considers them as part of an ongoing agreement for disaster recovery and adaptation in Puerto Rico. Previous research has characterized recovery as an opportunity for rethinking societal arrangements for climate adaptation and highlights the importance of how adaptation is conceptualized across actors. This study builds on past research by using distinct perspectives to understand recovery as an adaptation process and a co-production of a new "social contract" after Hurricane Maria. Community interviews and government documents are analyzed to understand who is involved, where change is happening, and what resources are necessary for success. The purpose of this is to consider distinct framings of recovery and adaptation, and what these contribute to long-term change. Community interviews give a perspective of local stability and show capacities for immediate and long-term recovery. Similarly, government documents discuss managing foundational vulnerabilities like infrastructure, while navigating recovery given geographical and economic obstacles. Findings show that self-organization and harnessing social capital are crucial components of recovery in the Corcovada community after Maria. They rely on bonding and bridging social capital to mobilize resources and reduce vulnerabilities for future threats. This transformative approach was also present in official recovery documents, though political and economic change were stressed as necessary for stability, along with modernizing infrastructure. While recovery documents suggest connecting physical and social resilience, community residents have cultivated this connection long before Maria. Unlike in Corcovada, the government of Puerto Rico is only starting to view disruptions as windows of opportunity and therefore mention plans for transformation but don't present actions taken. Further, the reality of vulnerable infrastructural, political and economic systems greatly affects recovery both in Corcovada and across the island. Both perspectives will likely affect actions taken in Puerto Rico and recognizing these unique framings of stability can help design transformative, adaptive social contracts for facing future threats.



Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico


Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico
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Author : Havidán Rodriguez
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2021-09-30

Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico written by Havidán Rodriguez and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-30 with Business & Economics categories.


With its 155 mile-per-hour sustained windspeeds, the near-Category 5 Hurricane Maria brought catastrophic devastation and destruction as it diagonally crossed the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico from the southeast to the northwest on September 20, 2017. The official death toll estimate of 2,975 lost lives means this record storm became one of the most devasting hurricanes not only for Puerto Rico but for the U.S. Many of these deaths, as well as the prolonged human suffering, were attributed to what was described as inadequate disaster response and slow restoration of basic services (including running water, electricity, and the provision and distribution of food and medicine), and not to the direct impact of the hurricane itself. At the same time, Hurricane Maria made landfall when Puerto Rico had been confronting a severe economic crisis surging for over a decade. This crisis, referred to as La Crisis Boricua, was characterized by a significant loss of industry and jobs, a deteriorating infrastructure, record net outmigration, a shrinking and rapidly aging population, rising healthcare under-coverage, a bankrupt government, and federal legislation restricting fiscal policy decisions made by elected officials on the island. Thus, Hurricane Maria exacerbated the effects of La Crisis Boricua on the socioeconomic, health, and demographic outcomes affecting Puerto Ricans on the island and U.S. mainland. Bringing together scholars from a wide variety of disciplines (including economics, sociology, demography, health, psychology, disaster research, political science, education, the arts, and others), this volume represents one of the first interdisciplinary sets of studies dedicated to analyzing the effects of Hurricane Maria on island and stateside Puerto Ricans. Specific topics cover Hurricane Maria’s impact on labor market outcomes, including wages and employment by industry; health implications, including mental health; changes in artistic expression; civic engagement; and disaster response and recovery. A common thread through many of the chapters was the destruction of Puerto Rico’s electrical grid and the prolonged restoration of electricity and other essential services that resulted in the loss of thousands of lives.



Aftershocks Of Disaster


Aftershocks Of Disaster
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Author : Yarimar Bonilla
language : en
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Release Date : 2019-09-03

Aftershocks Of Disaster written by Yarimar Bonilla and has been published by Haymarket Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-03 with Political Science categories.


Two years after Hurricane Maria hit, Puerto Ricans are still reeling from its effects and aftereffects. Aftershocks collects poems, essays and photos from survivors of Hurricane Maria detailing their determination to persevere. The concept of "aftershocks" is used in the context of earthquakes to describe the jolts felt after the initial quake, but no disaster is a singular event. Aftershocks of Disaster examines the lasting effects of hurricane Maria, not just the effects of the wind or the rain, but delving into what followed: state failure, social abandonment, capitalization on human misery, and the collective trauma produced by the botched response.



Post Disaster Recovery In Puerto Rico And Local Participation La Recuperaci N Posdesastre En Puerto Rico Y La Participaci N Local


Post Disaster Recovery In Puerto Rico And Local Participation La Recuperaci N Posdesastre En Puerto Rico Y La Participaci N Local
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Author : Edwin Meléndez
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-03-15

Post Disaster Recovery In Puerto Rico And Local Participation La Recuperaci N Posdesastre En Puerto Rico Y La Participaci N Local written by Edwin Meléndez and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-15 with categories.


Puerto Rico has suffered the compounded effects of multiple disasters since the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017. At the end of 2019, the island was impacted with recurrent seismic activity in the southwest region, and in January 2020 the unset of the COVID-19 pandemic. All these disasters are underscored by a crush¬ing debt crisis and a federally mandated austerity regime since 2016. Recent disasters have revealed serious vulnerabilities in Puerto Rico's prepared¬ness planning, institutional response capacity and coordination, resource management at various levels of implementation, data availability, and the lack of suitable and accessible mechanisms to sup¬port adequate local community engagement. The collection of studies included in this special volume of CENTRO Journal show evidence of how post disaster recovery is progressing in Puerto Rico, the challenges and opportunities for local participation in reconstruction programs, and the potential of nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and local businesses to contribute to post disaster recovery in Puerto Rico. To date, the available evidence leads to a portrait of an uneven recovery. The studies included in this volume indicate that the long-term impact of post-disaster federal funding for economic recovery is contingent on implementing a comprehensive strategy for reforming public policy to encourage and support nonprofit developers' participation in reconstruction programs, building industry capacity by strengthening intermediaries and CDCs, encouraging intra-industry partnerships and collaborations, and providing professional development for economic recovery.



The Education Sector In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria


The Education Sector In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
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Author : Christopher Nelson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-11-15

The Education Sector In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria written by Christopher Nelson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-15 with Education categories.


The government of Puerto Rico developed a plan to recover from the destruction caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, build resilience to withstand future disasters, and restore the struggling economy. The Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC), operated by RAND Corporation under contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist with the development of the plan. Acting in support of FEMA's Education sector, HSOAC analyzed data sources to conduct an assessment of the damage and recovery needs, and engaged with stakeholders to identify recovery courses of action, costs, and possible funding mechanisms. Education system reforms initiated prior to the hurricanes and poststorm legislation set the strategy for the recovery actions. This report details prestorm conditions, assesses the damage and recovery needs, and describes the courses of action represented in the recovery plan for the Education sector. The analyses, coupled with discussions with local education stakeholders and subject-matter experts, informed the development of 13 courses of action to support Puerto Rico's recovery plan and efforts to transform the education system. The courses of action cover four major themes related to Education sector recovery: rebuilding, repairing, and upgrading infrastructure; strengthening and supporting the government's K-12 system reform; expanding and improving out-of-school and preschool learning opportunities; and increasing access to vocational, technical, and career education and strengthening school-to-work transitions.



A Just Recovery


A Just Recovery
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Author : Thelma I. Velez
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

A Just Recovery written by Thelma I. Velez and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Climate justice categories.


What accounts for disaster mobilization in marginalized communities? Under what conditions do social movement organizations devote or redirect their limited resources to support the goal of another organization or movement? How do academics engage in disaster research without perpetuating colonial, extractivist practices? In this dissertation, I explore these questions through a study centered on #JustRecovery agroecological mobilization in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria. I use a mixed-methods approach incorporating: participant observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews, and content analysis of digital and archival data which I thematically coded and analyzed. In an act of solidarity, I also volunteered on agroecological farms throughout Puerto Rico, participated in brigades rebuilding farms, and connected with various organizations promoting the expansion of agroecology across the island. I begin the dissertation by explaining my decision to pivot from positivist epistemology to critical qualitative research as a means to engage ethically with frontline communities. Second, I support the claims of coloniality expressed by #JustRecovery organizers and the people of Puerto Rico through a historical political economic analysis of agrarian change to explain how the archipelago’s modern failed food-system is a byproduct of U.S. colonial rule. Third, I apply a social movement lens to the Our Power Puerto Rico #Just Recovery movement to make the case that disasters merit greater attention in social movement theory, and also to explain the convergence of agroecology and food justice, climate justice, and environmental justice movements using theories of frame alignment, collective identity, and psychological distance. I then draw from the collective agency and community resilience framework to explain the processes of scaling-up agroecology to promote climate resilient, sustainable communities. Using interviews from activists and farmers on the island, I conclude with an ethnographic approach to highlight that agroecology in Puerto Rico is a tool for decolonization and sovereignty and is an inclusive, woman-led movement.



After Hurricane Maria


After Hurricane Maria
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Author : Jordan R. Fischbach
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-31

After Hurricane Maria written by Jordan R. Fischbach and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-31 with History categories.


Following the 2017 hurricane season, the Federal Emergency Management Agency requested a review of Puerto Rico's hurricane damage and recovery needs. This report summarizes the resulting cross-sector analysis of history, conditions, and needs.



Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico


Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico
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Author : Havidán Rodriguez
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2023-09-15

Hurricane Maria In Puerto Rico written by Havidán Rodriguez and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-09-15 with categories.


With its 155 mile-per-hour sustained windspeeds, the near-Category 5 Hurricane Maria brought catastrophic devastation and destruction as it diagonally crossed the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico from the southeast to the northwest on September 20, 2017. The official death toll estimate of 2,975 lost lives means this record storm became one of the most devasting hurricanes not only for Puerto Rico but for the U.S. Many of these deaths, as well as the prolonged human suffering, were attributed to what was described as inadequate disaster response and slow restoration of basic services (including running water, electricity, and the provision and distribution of food and medicine), and not to the direct impact of the hurricane itself. At the same time, Hurricane Maria made landfall when Puerto Rico had been confronting a severe economic crisis surging for over a decade. This crisis, referred to as La Crisis Boricua, was characterized by a significant loss of industry and jobs, a deteriorating infrastructure, record net outmigration, a shrinking and rapidly aging population, rising healthcare under-coverage, a bankrupt government, and federal legislation restricting fiscal policy decisions made by elected officials on the island. Thus, Hurricane Maria exacerbated the effects of La Crisis Boricua on the socioeconomic, health, and demographic outcomes affecting Puerto Ricans on the island and U.S. mainland. Bringing together scholars from a wide variety of disciplines (including economics, sociology, demography, health, psychology, disaster research, political science, education, the arts, and others), this volume represents one of the first interdisciplinary sets of studies dedicated to analyzing the effects of Hurricane Maria on island and stateside Puerto Ricans. Specific topics cover Hurricane Maria's impact on labor market outcomes, including wages and employment by industry; health implications, including mental health; changes in artistic expression; civic engagement; and disaster response and recovery. A common thread through many of the chapters was the destruction of Puerto Rico's electrical grid and the prolonged restoration of electricity and other essential services that resulted in the loss of thousands of lives.



Health And Social Services In Puerto Rico Before And After Hurricane Maria


Health And Social Services In Puerto Rico Before And After Hurricane Maria
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Author : Anita Chandra
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-11-30

Health And Social Services In Puerto Rico Before And After Hurricane Maria written by Anita Chandra and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-30 with Business & Economics categories.


This overview of health and social services in Puerto Rico includes 31 courses of action to better recover from health crises, build a more resilient system to future disasters, and actively promote health and well-being.



Developing Recovery Options For Puerto Rico S Economic And Disaster Recovery Plan


Developing Recovery Options For Puerto Rico S Economic And Disaster Recovery Plan
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Author : Rand Corporation
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-31

Developing Recovery Options For Puerto Rico S Economic And Disaster Recovery Plan written by Rand Corporation and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-31 with History categories.


After Hurricanes Irma and Maria caused widespread destruction across the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, FEMA tasked the Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC) to work with the government of Puerto Rico, federal agencies, and other stakeholders to write a congressionally mandated economic and disaster recovery plan. This report summarizes HSOAC's strategic planning process to support the government of Puerto Rico in its development of the recovery plan. The HSOAC team developed nearly 300 potential recovery actions (courses of action) that Puerto Rico could take to repair damage from the hurricanes and address longer-term economic recovery needs. The courses of action delineate potential activities, policies, programs, and strategies designed to further the goals prioritized by the government of Puerto Rico and other stakeholders. Each individual course of action describes an approach to addressing a problem associated with hurricane damage or with a preexisting condition that inhibits economic recovery. To develop the courses of action, the HSOAC team aligned 12 teams with the FEMA sectors supporting the National Disaster Recovery Framework, ranging from water to housing. For each course of action, the team estimated the costs that would likely be incurred and identified potential sources of funding for implementation. The extent of the hurricane damage, combined with the preexisting economic challenges, meant that the recovery actions identified covered every aspect of a modern economy. The hundreds of courses of action represent complex actions that need to be understood in context with how they redress these challenges, with insights into how they connect with the key interests of inclusiveness and innovation, what their contributions will be toward meeting the strategic objectives that the governor of Puerto Rico identified, and their impact on the total cost of the plan. To help the government of Puerto Rico select a cohesive and effective set of courses of action for its recovery plan, the HSOAC team bundled these courses of action into portfolios and developed a unique decision support tool to summarize and synthesize possible options. Ultimately, the analysis and support provided by the HSOAC team facilitated the governor's final decision on which courses of action and portfolios to select, but neither HSOAC nor the decision support engagements exclusively determined the content of the final recovery plan.