TY - JOUR
T1 - Population recovery in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
T2 - exploring the potential role of stage migration in migration systems
AU - DeWaard, Jack
AU - Curtis, Katherine J.
AU - Fussell, Elizabeth
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - In this research brief, we explore how places affected by natural disasters recover their populations through indirect, or “stage,” migration. Specifically, we consider the idea that post-disaster impediments (e.g., housing and property damage) in disaster-affected areas spawn migration flows toward and, over time, to disaster-affected areas through intermediary destinations. Taking as our case Orleans Parish over a 5-year period after Hurricane Katrina, we show that stage migration accounted for up to about one-fourth of population recovery. We close by discussing the implications, limitations, and potential extensions of our work.
AB - In this research brief, we explore how places affected by natural disasters recover their populations through indirect, or “stage,” migration. Specifically, we consider the idea that post-disaster impediments (e.g., housing and property damage) in disaster-affected areas spawn migration flows toward and, over time, to disaster-affected areas through intermediary destinations. Taking as our case Orleans Parish over a 5-year period after Hurricane Katrina, we show that stage migration accounted for up to about one-fourth of population recovery. We close by discussing the implications, limitations, and potential extensions of our work.
KW - Disasters
KW - Environment
KW - Hurricane Katrina
KW - Migration systems
KW - Population recovery
KW - Stage migration
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U2 - 10.1007/s11111-015-0250-7
DO - 10.1007/s11111-015-0250-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 27429504
AN - SCOPUS:84945303184
VL - 37
SP - 449
EP - 463
JO - Population and Environment
JF - Population and Environment
SN - 0199-0039
IS - 4
ER -