Spatial regression identifies socioeconomic inequality in multi-stage power outage recovery after Hurricane Isaac

K Best, S Kerr, A Reilly, A Patwardhan, D Niemeier… - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
Power outages are a common outcome of hurricanes in the USA with potentially serious
implications for community wellbeing. Understanding how power outage recovery is …

Effects of infrastructure service disruptions following hurricane Irma: multilevel analysis of Postdisaster recovery outcomes

D Mitsova, AM Esnard, A Sapat, A Lamadrid… - Natural Hazards …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
Widespread power outages and related critical infrastructure disruptions after major storms
can thwart household and community recovery by limiting access to critical facilities and …

Socioeconomic vulnerability and electric power restoration timelines in Florida: the case of Hurricane Irma

D Mitsova, AM Esnard, A Sapat, BS Lai - Natural Hazards, 2018 - Springer
Large-scale damage to the power infrastructure from hurricanes and high-wind events can
have devastating ripple effects on infrastructure, the broader economy, households …

[HTML][HTML] Untangling the relationship between power outage and population activity recovery in disasters

CW Hsu, A Mostafavi - Resilient Cities and Structures, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite recognition of the relationship between infrastructure resilience and community
recovery, very limited empirical evidence exists regarding the extent to which the disruptions …

The effects of infrastructure service disruptions and socio-economic vulnerability on hurricane recovery

D Mitsova, M Escaleras, A Sapat, AM Esnard… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Hurricanes and extreme weather events can cause widespread damage and disruption to
infrastructure services and consequently delay household and community recovery. A …

Socioeconomic vulnerability and differential impact of severe weather-induced power outages

SC Ganz, C Duan, C Ji - PNAS nexus, 2023 - academic.oup.com
In response to concerns about increasingly intense Atlantic hurricanes, new federal climate
and environmental justice policies aim to mitigate the unequal impact of environmental …

Energy inequality in climate hazards: empirical evidence of social and spatial disparities in managed and hazard-induced power outages

N Coleman, A Esmalian, CC Lee, E Gonzales… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Due to the effects of climate change and urbanization, the severity and frequency of hazard
events is expected to increase. The energy sector in the United States is ever more …

Hurricane Isaac power outage impacts and restoration

SB Miles, N Jagielo, H Gallagher - Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 2016 - ascelibrary.org
Abstract In August 2012, Hurricane Isaac made landfall twice in Louisiana. Cumulatively,
over 1 million customers lost electricity as a result of the hurricane, some for more than 10 …

Hurricane Wilma, utility disruption, and household wellbeing

C Chatterjee, P Mozumder - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2015 - Elsevier
Hurricanes with drenching rains and gusty winds bring down power lines and other critical
infrastructures, and grind a region's economy to a halt. Consequently, the disruption of …

Socio-technical impacts of Hurricane Isaac power restoration

SB Miles, N Jagielo - Vulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk …, 2014 - ascelibrary.org
This paper describes the socio-technical restoration process and impact associated with
Hurricane Isaac (August 2012) in Louisiana. Hurricane Isaac had few other impacts besides …