New Orleans After Katrina Sequel Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This is a continuation of the main building is accompanied by (1862.0). Tuesday, 29 August 2005, Hurricane Katrina battered New Orleans, leaving enough to collapse the dam and flood the city, which was widely seen as a man-made disaster. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) estimates that of the 105 000 188 000 city housing units were severely damaged or destroyed. It was the worst urban disaster in the national memory. However, city leaders were not prepared to die in New Orleans. September 29, 2005, Mayor C. Ray Nagin appointed a blue-ribbon panel, known as the Bring New Orleans Back (BNOB) commission for restructuring plan by the end of the year. Its members are volunteers were business leaders and non-profit worlds. BNOB sought the advice of Urban Land Institute (ULI), Washington, DC, research and educational organization that seeks to promote responsible development. HKS Case Number 1862.1 "Hide
by Jose Gomez-Ibanez, Jonathan Schlefer 6 pages. Publication Date: May 31, 2007. Prod. #: HKS189-PDF-ENG

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