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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:372146911:8807
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050 4 $aSB484.P9$bR47 2020
082 04 $a333.78097295$223
100 1 $aResetar, Susan A.,$d1961-$eauthor.
245 10 $aRecovery planning for natural resources and parks in Puerto Rico :$bnatural and cultural resources sector report.$nVolume I /$cSusan A. Resetar, Abbie Tingstad, Joshua Mendelsohn, Miriam Elizabeth Marlier, Beth E. Lachman, Katherine Anania, Chandra Garber, David M. Adamson.
264 1 $a[Santa Monica, California] :$bHSOAC, Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center,$c2020.
300 $axxxiv, 375 pages :$bcolor illustrations, color maps ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $a[Research report] ;$vRR-2605-DHS
500 $a"HSOAC, Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 330-373).
505 0 $aNatural Resources in Puerto Rico and Their Significance -- Principles for the Development of Strategies for the Posthurricane Recovery of Puerto Rico's Natural Resources -- Recovery of Coastal Resources -- Recovery of Terrestrial Resources -- Other Natural Resource Issues -- Recovery of Parks and Crosscutting Courses of Action -- Concluding Remarks and Research Needs -- Appendix A. Federally Listed Threatened, Endangered, and At-Risk Species in Puerto Rico -- Appendix B. Terrestrial Natural Resource Land Managers and Other Key Stakeholders -- Appendix C. Extended Descriptions of Natural and Cultural Resource Courses of Action -- Appendix D. Expanded Discussions of Damage, Needs, and Recovery for Threatened, Endangered, and At-Risk Species.
520 $aNatural resources influence every aspect of life in Puerto Rico. Natural resources and parks are important to public health and well-being and to the economy. They are so integrated into daily life that their criticality to the functioning of society is not always apparent. Puerto Rico's coastal resources, forests, and species are rich in biodiversity and international significance and generate economic value for tourism, agriculture, education, and the ocean economy. Ecosystem services, such as coastal protection from storms, air and water purification, stormwater control, and soil stabilization, provide substantial benefits to residents and visitors. The hurricanes stressed and destroyed significant areas on land and at sea, many of which were already strained from human interference and weak enforcement of environmental laws. The hurricanes' full effects will not be known for years. Parks experienced substantial damage, large amounts of debris were generated, and landfills and are nearing capacity. This report presents a socioecological system framework for recovery planning, information on observed damage, and 25 courses of action (COAs) for restoring coastal resources, forests, and species; controlling sedimentation and water quality; managing solid waste; renewing parks; and improving the economic opportunities such as alternative tourism. The COAs are grounded in known hurricane-caused damage to natural resources, landfills, and parks; informed by previous plans and natural resource management activities in Puerto Rico; and derived from accepted ecological and best management practices. These COAs focus on restoring sites that have high ecological and economic value and building networks of stakeholder and foundational capacity to create a more resilient Puerto Rico.
530 $aAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
580 $aSee also RAND/RR-2595-DHS, RAND/RR-2597-DHS, RAND/RR-2598-DHS, RAND/RR-2599-DHS, RAND/RR-2600-DHS, RAND/RR-2602-DHS, RAND/RR-2603-DHS, RAND/RR-2604-DHS, RAND/RR-2606-DHS, RAND/RR-2607-DHS, RAND/RR-2608-DHS, RAND/RR-2856-DHS, RAND/RR-2858-DHS, RAND/RR-2859-DHS, RAND/RR-2861-DHS, RAND/RR-3040-DHS, RAND/RR-3041-DHS, RAND/RR-3042-DHS.
650 0 $aNational parks and reserves$xNatural disaster effects$zPuerto Rico.
650 0 $aNatural resources$zPuerto Rico.
650 0 $aHurricane damage$zPuerto Rico.
650 0 $aHurricane Irma, 2017.
650 0 $aHurricane Maria, 2017.
650 7 $aHurricane damage.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01742810
650 7 $aNational parks and reserves$xNatural disaster effects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01033676
650 7 $aNatural resources.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01034403
651 7 $aPuerto Rico.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01205432
647 7 $aHurricane Irma$d(2017)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst02003407
647 7 $aHurricane Maria$d(2017)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst02002745
700 1 $aTingstad, Abbie,$d1982-$eauthor.
700 1 $aMendelsohn, S. Joshua,$eauthor.
700 1 $aMarlier, Miriam Elizabeth,$eauthor.
700 1 $aLachman, Beth E.,$d1960-$eauthor.
700 1 $aAnania, Katherine,$eauthor.
700 1 $aGarber, Chandra,$eauthor.
700 1 $aAdamson, David M.,$eauthor.
710 2 $aRand Corporation.$bHomeland Security Operational Analysis Center.
710 2 $aRand Corporation.
710 1 $aUnited States.$bFederal Emergency Management Agency.
787 18 $7nnam$tAfter Hurricane Maria : predisaster conditions, hurricane damage, and recovery needs in Puerto Rico$rRAND/RR-2595-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tDeveloping recovery options for Puerto Rico's economic and disaster recovery plan : process and methodology$rRAND/RR-2597-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tCommunity planning and capacity building in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria : predisaster conditions, hurricane damage, and courses of action$rRAND/RR-2598-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tRecovery plan for the communications and information technology sector after Hurricanes Irma and Maria : laying the foundation for the digital transformation of Puerto Rico$rRAND/RR-2599-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tChallenges and opportunities for the Puerto Rico Economy : a review of evidence and options following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017$rRAND/RR-2600-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tModernizing Puerto Rico's housing sector following Hurricanes Irma and Maria : post-storm challenges and potential courses of action$rRAND/RR-2602-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tHealth and social services in Puerto Rico before and after Hurricane Maria : predisaster conditions, hurricane damage, and themes for recovery$rRAND/RR-2603-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tMunicipalities on the front lines of Puerto Rico's recovery : assessing damage, needs, and opportunities for recovery after Hurricane Maria$rRAND/RR-2604-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tPublic buildings in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria : prestorm challenges, hurricane damage, and suggested courses of action for recovery$rRAND/RR-2606-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tRebuilding surface, maritime, and air transportation in Puerto Rico after Hurricanes Irma and Maria : supporting documentation for the Puerto Rico recovery plan$rRAND/RR-2607-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tBeyond recovery : transforming Puerto Rico's water sector in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria$rRAND/RR-2608-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tSupporting a 21st century workforce in Puerto Rico : challenges and options for improving Puerto Rico's workforce system following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017$rRAND/RR-2856-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tThe education sector in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria : predisaster conditions, hurricane damage, and themes for recovery$rRAND/RR-2858-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tCultural and historical resources recovery planning in Puerto Riconatural and cultural resources sector report. Volume II$rRAND/RR-2859-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tAssessing the cost of disaster recovery and identifying funding sources in the HSOAC Puerto Rico economic and disaster recovery plan project$rRAND/RR-2861-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tLogistics analysis of Puerto Rico : will the seaborne supply chain of Puerto Rico support hurricane recovery projects?$rRAND/RR-3040-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tBuilding back locally : supporting Puerto Rico's municipalities in post-hurricane reconstruction$rRAND/RR-3041-DHS
787 18 $7nnam$tInternational postdisaster recoveries : lessons for Puerto Rico on supply-chain management and recovery governance$rRAND/RR-3042-DHS
830 0 $aResearch report (Rand Corporation) ;$vRR-2605-DHS.
852 00 $bavelc$hSB484.P9$iR47 2020