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Extreme Climate Events, Household Decision-Making and Transitions in the Immediate Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

机译:极端气候事件,家庭决策和飓风桑迪后果的过渡

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It is five years since Hurricane Sandy heavily damaged the New York- New Jersey Metropolitan region, and the fuller character of the long-term response can be better understood. The long-term response to Hurricane Sandy and the flooding risks it illustrated are set in myriad of individual and collective decisions taken during the time following the event. While the physical vulnerability of this region to storm surge flooding and climate change risks including sea level rise has been well-documented within the scholarly literature, Sandy’s impact placed decision-makingpost extreme events into the forefront of public and private discussions about the appropriate response. Some of the most fundamental choices were made by individual homeowners who houses were damaged and in some cases made uninhabitable following the storm. These individuals were forced to make decisions regarding where they would live and whether Sandy’s impact would result in their moving. In the disaster recovery and rebuilding context, these early household struggles about whether to leave or stay are often lost in the wider and longer narrative of recovery. To examine this early phase, this paper presents results of a research study that documented the ephemeral evidence of the initial phase of recovery in coastal communities that were heavily impacted by Hurricane Sandy’s storm surge and flooding. Hurricane Sandy and the immediate response to the storm created conditions for a potential large-scale transformation with respect to settlement of the coastal zone. In the paper, we examine and analyze survey and interview results of sixty-one residents and two dozen local stakeholders and practitioners to understand the stresses and transitions experienced by flooded households and the implications for the longer term resiliency of the communities in which they are located.
机译:这五年,因为桑迪飓风严重破坏了纽约 - 新泽西大都市区和长期应对的更全面的字符可以被更好地理解。长期应对桑迪飓风和洪水风险它在所示的情况下,在之后的时间采取个人和集体决策无数的设置。虽然该地区的风暴潮洪水和气候变化的物理脆弱性风险,包括海平面上升的学术文献中已经充分证明,桑迪的影响力放在决策makingpost极端事件成左右适当的响应公共和私人讨论的最前沿。一些最根本的选择是由谁房屋受损的房主个人以及在某些情况下,作出风暴下无法居住。这些人被迫做出关于在那里他们将生活和是否桑迪的影响,会导致他们的移动决策。在灾后恢复和重建方面,是否是去是留,这些早期的家庭斗争往往迷失在复苏的宽度和长度的叙述。为了检验早期阶段,本文提出了记载,都深受桑迪飓风的风暴潮和洪水影响的沿海社区复苏的初始阶段的短暂证据一项研究结果。桑迪飓风和风暴的即时响应创造了条件相对于沿海地区的解决潜在的大规模改造。在本文中,我们研究和分析61居民和二十几当地利益相关者和从业者了解应力和淹没家庭经历的转变以及在它们所在社区的长期弹性的影响的调查和访谈的结果。

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