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Carlos Martin
Senior FellowUrban Institute
cmartin@urban.org
Housing Resilience in Greater New Orleans
Although homes provide a first line of defense for individuals against environmental stressors and disasters, little is understood about how housing shapes community resilience. This project plans to examine housing policies and practices that affect household vulnerability to disasters along with the quality and accessibility of related tools and resources that households can use to reduce those vulnerabilities. The project will develop strategies for equitable housing programs, policies, and practices that can strengthen the resilience of communities as a whole. The focus will be on populations most vulnerable to the effects of climate change in the greater New Orleans area, but the information and tools developed are intended to help build household resilience throughout the Gulf region.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Capacity and Change in Climate Migrant-Receiving Communities Along the U.S. Gulf: A Three-Case Comparison
Climate change is already driving population migrations, especially along the Gulf Coast. However, the capacity of destination communities to prepare for and integrate people who are displaced by natural disasters and climate change – known as climate migrants – has received little attention. This project will examine communities in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas that are already receiving climate migrants to determine the communities’ capacities to integrate them at the point of migration and the migrants’ effects on housing and employment markets, financial services, health care providers, and social and cultural facilities. The project team will use findings to develop actionable information that Gulf communities can use in their preparation for and integration of expected future climate migrants.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Data: to assess the number of jobs and the number of residents with jobs at a given geography
Identified On: Mar 11 2022 20:46 UTC
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Decennial Census and American Community Survey Data: to assess the number of people unemployed, the number of people in the labor force, the total population, and the number of people asked the employment question.
Identified On: Mar 11 2022 20:49 UTC
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The Area Health Resources Files (AHRF): panel data at the county level to assess demand and supply changes in the health care system of residents of Louisiana and Florida
Identified On: Mar 11 2022 20:50 UTC
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The County Health Rankings (CHR): panel data at the county level to assess demand and supply changes in the health care system of residents of Louisiana and Florida
Identified On: Mar 11 2022 20:51 UTC
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American Community Survey 5-year demographic data
Published On: Jan 03 2024 19:55 UTC
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HUD Income Limits by household size for the year 2019 for all states and some overseas territories of the United States
Published On: Dec 11 2023 15:37 UTC
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