Transcription of Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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Volume8,Issue12011 Article3 Journal of Homeland Security andEmergency ManagementA Social Vulnerability Index for DisasterManagementBarry E. Flanagan,CDC/ATSDRE dward W. Gregory,CDC/ATSDRE laine J. Hallisey,CDC/ATSDRJ anet L. Heitgerd,CDC/NCHHSTPB rian Lewis,CDC/ATSDRR ecommended Citation:Flanagan, Barry E.; Gregory, Edward W.; Hallisey, Elaine J.; Heitgerd, Janet L.; and Lewis,Brian (2011) "A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management ," Journal of HomelandSecurity and Emergency Management : Vol. 8: Iss. 1, Article at: 2011 Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights Social Vulnerability Index for DisasterManagementBarry E. Flanagan, Edward W. Gregory, Elaine J. Hallisey, Janet L. Heitgerd, andBrian , (SVI),from15censusvariablesatthecensustr actlevel, the impact of hurricane katrina on local :social vulnerability, hurricane KatrinaAuthorNotes:Thefindingsandconclus ionsinthisreportarethoseoftheauthorsandd onotnecessarily represent the views of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
visually impaired, and other special needs groups (U.S. Department of Transportation 2006). Many low-income people in New Orleans were stranded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina because they had no personal transportation and public authorities did …
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