urban planning
According to a study, American urban evacuation planners did not fully draw the necessary conclusions from the destruction that Hurricane Katrina wreaked on the nation.
Despite Hurricane Katrina’s devastation of New Orleans in 2005, planners have made very minor adjustments to their emergency preparations.
Before the hurricane, planning for evacuation did not take into account the requirements of many various groups of people, including tourists, persons with special needs, those without cars, and low-income locals.
Professionals like transportation planners vowed to better focus on these issues after the natural disaster was over. However, the study results from Florida Atlantic University researchers.