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Jennifer Horney, PhD, MPH, CPH Phil Berke, PhD Gavin Smith, PhD

Measuring Community Recovery: Developing Healthy Community Recovery Indicators 5 th Annual Meeting Presentation. Jennifer Horney, PhD, MPH, CPH Phil Berke, PhD Gavin Smith, PhD. Project Overview. Phase 1. Literature review (Dec 2012 – February 2013)

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Jennifer Horney, PhD, MPH, CPH Phil Berke, PhD Gavin Smith, PhD

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  1. Measuring Community Recovery: Developing Healthy Community Recovery Indicators5th Annual Meeting Presentation Jennifer Horney, PhD, MPH, CPH Phil Berke, PhD Gavin Smith, PhD

  2. Project Overview

  3. Phase 1 • Literature review (Dec 2012 – February 2013) • Indicators checklist draft (March 2013 – May 2013) • Quantify and validate indicators with 2 community case study (June 2013 – August 2013)

  4. Phase 2 • Phase 2 Milestones* • Revised indicators, including data requirements and with input from key informants and other stakeholders. • Crosswalk of indicator interdependencies • Practitioner report documenting post-disaster recovery in a broader set of communities (multi-state, multi-hazard). *Subject to FY14 Funding Availability

  5. Phase 3 • Phase 3 Milestones* • Collect primary data collected on each indicator in real time during the post-disaster recovery period • Develop final, validated list of indicators in eight Core Capabilities, including: • Recommended and validated metrics • Crosswalk of interdependence between indicators • Proposed weighting or ranking to be used in calculating the quality of recovery in communities *Subject to FY14 Funding Availability

  6. Project Relevance • Recovery a key capability • Develop measurable recovery indicators • Link good recovery to future resiliency

  7. Project Outcomes / Products • Phase 1 • Literature review report • Indicator’s checklist • Case study

  8. Closing Comments

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