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Citation

Wu JY, Lindell MK. Disasters 2004; 28(1): 63-81.

Affiliation

Ming-Chuan University

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15016106

Abstract

The idea of pre-impact recovery planning has recently been promoted by researchers and practitioners, but very little research has been done to evaluate its effects on disaster recovery. This study compared two jurisdictions--the city of Los Angeles, California and Taichung county in Taiwan--in their recovery from earthquakes. Although the two cases also differ with respect to variables other than the presence of pre-impact recovery plans, the available data suggest that having a pre-impact recovery plan facilitates housing reconstruction and allows local officials to make more effective use of the window of opportunity after disaster to integrate hazard mitigation into the recovery process.

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