1 Building a Resilient Coast is Vitally Important Even in Today's Climate The Future of the Gulf Coast – Adapting to Environmental Vulnerability October.
"Building a Resilient Coast Is Vitally Important Even in Today's Climate" The Future of the Gulf Coast – Adapting to Environmental Vulnerability October.
Demand for 2-1-1 Services During Disaster 2-1-1 in Texas during Katrina-Rita, 2005 & Feedback of 2-1-1 Response, Hurricane Ike and other recent disasters,
Ocean in the News: Oil Spills By Kelly Peak MEA 200H October 10, 2005.
TRADOC OE Dr. Bishop Presentation
Presentation
Consolidating Data Management with Enterprise Storage and Backup Systems Barry Ribbeck – Director, Systems, Architecture & Infrastructure, Rice University.
December 2005 Dr. James A. Richardson Alumni Professor of Economics Louisiana State University.
Improving the Initialization of Coupled Hurricane-Ocean Models by Feature-Based Assimilation of Mesoscale Oceanic Features Richard M. Yablonsky and Isaac.
Lessons Learned From Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Focus on Mental Health Issues-An Administrator/Clinician’s View Goals of Presentation: To convey statistics.
Health care, unmet needs & demographic characteristics of CSHCN who fled the 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes Kathleen S. O’Connor, MPH Centers for Disease Control.
Extreme Catastrophe Exposures Are the Capital Markets the Answer?