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Comprehensive Literature Review
A thorough review of the existing literature provides the foundational materials to
understanding the issues and to uncover insights into innovative ways to address the
associated problems. There is a wealth of information regarding disaster recovery which was
reviewed to inform the development of this report.
Disaster Recovery Cycle [3]
Mitigation Preparedness
• Public Education • Emergency Response
• Hazard and Vulnerability Plans
• Assessment • Training & Exercises
• Improved Infrastructure
Recovery Response
• Economic Recovery • Life Safety
• Debris Management • Incident Stabilization
• Housing • Property Preservation
• Evacuation & Shelters
There is an old saying, "all politics are local." This quote can be altered to say, "all disasters are
local" (Pittman 2011) [4]. They happen in cities and towns of all sizes and citizens look to
local, state, and national government for an immediate response (Becker 2009) [5]. In fact,
there is great political peril for public officials who are ill-equipped or unprepared to respond to
the effects of a disaster (Demiroz and Kapucu 2012) [6]. While the effects of a disaster are
local, the expectation is that help from the State and Federal
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