Developing Economic Assessments in Response to Natural Disasters: A Strategic Plan for Executing Extension's Mission
Volume
48
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.48.03.23
Abstract
Extension is uniquely situated given its geographic dispersion and technical expertise to assess economic damage caused by natural disasters. Given the short time frame generally associated with these requests, however, many assessments are often conducted on an ad hoc basis. However, when natural disasters of the size and scope of the hurricanes experienced in Louisiana in 2008, a more strategic approach is warranted. Effective coordination of Extension resources along with the appropriate use of published data are often critical for a focused effort that is conducted in a timely fashion.
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Recommended Citation
Fanin, J. M., & Guidry, K. (2010). Developing Economic Assessments in Response to Natural Disasters: A Strategic Plan for Executing Extension's Mission. The Journal of Extension, 48(3), Article 23. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.48.03.23