
Much of the attention around the storm’s anniversary will focus on megaprojects, but, efforts to create equitable human recovery, especially for the most vulnerable, cannot be lost in the shuffle.
Much of the attention around the storm’s anniversary will focus on megaprojects, but, efforts to create equitable human recovery, especially for the most vulnerable, cannot be lost in the shuffle.
Lessons from Harvey: Crisis Informatics for Urban Resilience
This report suggests that public agencies work closely with social media companies and the operators of crowdsourced sites to install plans to incorporate these systems into the disaster recovery process.
What Twitter Can Teach Us About Hurricane Harvey
Platforms like Twitter can capture immediate, on-the-ground needs in an unfolding disaster and can help fill gaps in response.
Buyouts Bring Promise and Challenges to Flood-Affected Homeowners
For some, buyouts are a lifeline, but for others, they represent a loss of community and limited options to move on.
One Year Later: What We've Learned Since Harvey
From assessing need to evaluating mitigation techniques, a number of good studies have advanced the region's flooding and resiliency knowledge but more is needed.
Flood Control Bond Has Support, Skepticism As Early Voting Begins
Early voting began Wednesday, with election day on Aug. 25, the anniversary of Hurricane Harvey's landfall.
Rethinking Disaster Recovery and Mitigation Funding in the Wake of Hurricane Harvey
This research brief provides context about how the recovery process is unfolding in the Hurricane Harvey-affected region and how the area can prevent a similar situation from happening again.
Q+A: Why The Harvey Health and Housing Registry Needs You
An innovative study tracking the effects of Hurricane Harvey looks for input from Houston-area residents, whether they were directly affected by the storm or not.
Is Houston Ready to Embrace the Changes Needed to Prevent Future Flooding?
A variety of Harvey-related questions from this year’s survey indicate that Houstonians are surprisingly open to government interventions that are explicitly designed to increase flood resilience.
Schools Still Feeling the Effects of Harvey
Missed school days, damaged schools and panic every time it rains were just some of the challenges educators faced after the storm.
Harris County Receives Initial Harvey Buyout Funds
But it's not enough to cover the properties identified by the flood control district or those who submitted applications after Hurricane Harvey.
Flooding Is Seen As a Regional Problem. What About Its Solutions?
Affected or not by Hurricane Harvey, Houston area residents want action on flooding, but regional approaches are still lacking.
Urban Review: Great Places, Empty San Diego Houses and New, Post-Harvey Development Regulations
This week, a look at the Great Places of Texas, new estimates of houses sitting vacant in San Diego, zoning fights in Los Angeles and Houston's new development regulations.
Getting Flood Mitigation Right: Five Lessons
A new report provides an exhaustive look at potential flood fixes and how to understand each.
Mitigating Flooding Requires Multiple Strategies
Engineering, green infrastructure and land protections must all be part of the flooding solution.
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