Oil Spills and Community Resilience: Uneven Impacts and Protection in Historical Perspective |
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Authors: | Craig E Colten Audrey A Grismore Jessica R Z Simms |
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Affiliation: | Louisiana State University, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
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Abstract: | Louisiana's coastal residents have endured centuries of hurricanes and decades of oil spills. Locally based, inherent resilient practices have enabled them to persist in place. This paper documents the evolution of actions taken by Louisiana's coastal residents that constitute effective resilient activities in the aftermath of disruptive events. It compares the efforts that arose from coastal communities that were rooted in local environmental knowledge with generic external programs designed to enable hazard mitigation, emergency response, and recovery form damaging hurricanes and oil spills. Additionally, it will identify points of opportunity to fortify resilience by integrating inherent and formal resilience. |
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Keywords: | hazards resilience Louisiana oil spills |
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