Well, it’s official: President Obama has declared this week National Hurricane Preparedness Week. As his press release explains: “The threat hurricanes pose to lives and property cannot be eliminated, but preparedness can reduce the dangers these storms pose for our families and communities . . . . I call upon government agencies, private organizations, media, […]
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PUBLICATION: New EPA Report Outlines Adaptation Options
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a report outlining different ways that coastal managers of all levels can help adapt to on-going climate change. It focuses on nine general goals: Maintain/restore wetlands Maintain sediment transport Preserve coastal land/development (including infrastructure) Maintain shorelines utilizing “soft” measures Maintain shorelines utilizing “hard” measures Invasive species management […]
EVENT: Ghosts of Katrina (conference) – Gulfport, June 5-6
This interdisciplinary conference sponsored by The Community and Regional Resilience Institute (CARRI) and the Center for Policy and Resilience (CPR) will address community resilience and its applications to post-disaster communities like Gulfport. For additional information on the conference (not much now, but perhaps more to be added later) and how to register, see this page.
FEMA Moves Towards Digital-Only FIRMs
FEMA has announced that beginning on or after October 1, 2009, it will provide only a single paper Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) to each community when their maps are updated, and will convert all other distribution of maps and FIS reports for digital delivery. FEMA will continue to provide […]
DHS Releases New Compendium of Disaster Assistance Programs
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security just released The Compendium of Disaster Assistance Programs (PDF 1.5 MB), and it’s arguably as imposing impressive as it sounds. While the 43-pages of tabular data on “federal programs providing assistance (financial and non-financial) to individuals, states, localities, nonprofit organizations, and businesses impacted by a disaster” may not be […]
National Hurricane Center Urged to Update Warning System
The Miami Herald reports that U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (FL) told forecasters and federal, state, local and Red Cross emergency managers on Friday that the nation’s emergency warning system needs to join the wired and increasingly wireless 21st century. During a House subcommittee hearing on national and state hurricane preparedness held in Miami, he argued […]
FEMA Releases Katrina Recovery Expenditures to Date
FEMA has released a summary of Mississippi expenditures from Aug. 29, 2005 through May 1, 2009. The numbers are staggering, and include $1.3 billion in Individual Assistance and more than $2.8 billion in various Public Assistance. One of the uses they cite for the public assistance funding was 46 million cubic yards of debris removal, […]
TECHNOLOGY: MDOT Using Twitter for Evacuation?
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) announced a new plan to use micro-blogging phenomenon Twitter to help provide evacuees with the latest news on major evacuation routes. MDOT will update the feeds so anybody can access them via computer, cell-phone or other electronic devices. Don’t worry if you’re not familiar with the the easy-to-use but […]
California Creates On-Line Climate Change Impact Maps
As part of a project funded by the California Energy Commission, California Department of Transportation, and the Ocean Protection Council, the Pacific Institute has created a web-accessible map of the California coast showing areas and infrastructure vulnerable to flooding and erosion under current ocean conditions, and those at risk with a 1.4m rise in sea […]
EDUCATION: FEMA Launches New School Program
FEMA has released a new online educational program designed to provide elementary and middle school teachers with resources to integrate natural disaster preparedness information into their curriculum. Ready Classroom (www.discoveryeducation.com/readyclassroom) provides teachers with activities, lesson plans and multimedia tools to teach students how natural disasters develop and how to build their own emergency preparedness plans […]