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The Caribbean Response to Disaster: Insight on the Role of Transportation

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Abstract

The chapter delves into the critical role of transportation in disaster management within the Caribbean region, where frequent natural disasters pose significant challenges. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating transportation resilience into disaster management plans to improve response times and recovery efforts. The research reviews existing disaster management plans from various Caribbean islands, revealing a lack of comprehensive transportation strategies. It highlights the need for a multi-modal approach, including public transportation and paratransit modes, to better serve vulnerable populations. The chapter also proposes a framework for a comprehensive transportation disaster management plan, emphasizing the need for situational assessments, role organization, and post-event surveys. By addressing these gaps, the chapter offers valuable insights into enhancing disaster management practices in the Caribbean and beyond.

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Metadata
Title
The Caribbean Response to Disaster: Insight on the Role of Transportation
Authors
Leah Wright
Lee Leon
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47612-9_5