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New OrleansDisaster Management Centre
Belinda Little-WoodExecutive DirectorNSA New Orleans Advisory Task Force
Risk in the Gulf of Mexico
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Major Hurricanes, 1991-2000
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Major Hurricanes, 2001-2006
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Natural Disaster Hotspots A Global Risk Analysis
The World Bank Hazard Management Unit, 2005 Washington, D.C.
Multi Hazard Areas, identified by Wor ld Bank
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All photos taken fromhttp://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_short_but_eventful_life_of.html
Ike passed over Cuba and Haiti prior to its landfall in Texas. This is a view of the flooded waterflont in Baracoa, eastern Cuba on September 7, 2008. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #
Hurricane Ike on September 10, 2008
The surge before the storm swamps Galveston Island, Texas, and a fire destroys homes along the beach as Hurricane Ike approaches Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) #
A single home is left standing among debris from Hurricane Ike September 14, 2008 in Gilchrist, Texas. Floodwaters from Hurricane Ike were reportedly as high as eight feet in some areas causing widespread damage across the coast of Texas. (David J. Phillip-Pool/Getty Images) #
A house sits among debris, piled up by storm surges after Hurricane Ike made landfall September 14, 2008 in Crystal Beach, Texas. (DAVID J. PHILLIP/AFP/Getty Images) #
Since Katrina
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The Hollywood Community Cemetery is seen with several caskets scattered about after surfacing due to flood waters caused by Hurricane Ike, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008, in Orange, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) #
Search and rescue workers drive down a flooded road as they search the Sabine Pass area of Port Arthur, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008 following Hurricane Ike. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) #
A house burns uncontrolled in a flooded neighborhood as Hurricane Ike approaches the Texas coast, Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, in Galveston, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) #
Debris scattered by Hurricane Ike covers State Highway 146 in Seabrook, Texas, on September 13, 2008.
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Deepwater (BP) horizon, oil spill
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Hurricane-Damaged Haiti
Panic and misery as hurricane Ike lashes CaribbeanSeptember 8, 2008. The AGE, aus
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areas cut off from assistanceSeptember 11, 2008
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Ear thquake, Haiti
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Site > access > deployment
by land
by sea
by air
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www.baca.uk.com+44 (20) 7239 0985
Capacity
Available space - apx 1.5m sq’ (140,000 sqm) spread over 3 buildings and 6 floors
What is the requirement of the various services?
What is the relationship required between services?
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building 601aerial view
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Benefits – reduced cost and risk for controlled evacuation, economies of scale by co-located synergistic essential services, regeneration incentive through risk reduction
Funding – public/private. Timing of funding. FEMA/Homeland Security. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, the World Bank and other international agencies.
Incentives – economic development funding or tax incentives. Bond financing, private sector investment from the sale of tax credits and cash investments.
Revenues – local, state and federal agency leases and colleges/university tenants. Lease from private sector and non profit agencies. Training and testing facilities
Exports – disaster management methodology and technology, professional rescue services, training and research, instruction tools and/or economic development instrument. Job opportunities
Long Term implications – Recovery typically takes 10- 20 years. The key to the successful development of this facility is to identify businesses, agencies, efforts that can be tenants in the facility over the long term and the other financial
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A Catalyst for Investment
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