Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence Disaster Recovery Assistance Network Network loosely coupled, differs over time and space Network Resources –Funding –Policies –Technical Assistance Dimensions of Framework –Rules and Understanding of Local Needs –Timing of Assistance –Horizontal and Vertical Integration Lessons for Washington DC Metro Area

Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence Disaster Recovery Assistance Network

Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence “Traditional” Disaster Recovery Timeline Robert W. Kates and David Pijawka, “From Rubble to Monument: The Pace of Reconstruction,” in Reconstruction following Disaster, eds. J. Eugene Haas, Robert W. Kates, and Martyn Bowden, 1-23 (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1977), 4.

Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence Horizontal and Vertical Integration Community Types Recovery Implications –Assistance Network –Local Needs –Timing of Assistance Potential Change Over Time through Planning

Research Lead: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Education Lead: Jackson State University, Mississippi A U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence Lessons: Washington D.C. Metro Area Value of Pre-Event Planning for Disaster Recovery –Coalition Building  Non-traditional partners – trusted providers of information, understanding of local needs  Horizontal and vertical integration  Education of disaster recovery assistance network –Coordination of Resources (funding, policy, technical assistance)  Temporal  Avoiding duplication or contradictions  Plans (comprehensive, parks, economic development, hazard mitigation)  Hazard Mitigation (projects and policy – e.g., land use) Post-Disaster Recovery Planning –Regional Planning –Emergence of new stakeholders –Creating/modifying policy in the aftermath of a disaster Engaging in the New National Recovery Policy Dialogue (NDRF) –Influence Policy