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Cityscape
A Journal of Policy
Development and Research
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Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research strives to share HUD-funded and other research on housing and urban policy issues with scholars, government officials, and others involved in setting policy and determining the direction of future research.

Cityscape focuses on innovative ideas, policies, and programs that show promise in revitalizing cities and regions, renewing their infrastructure, and creating economic opportunities. A typical issue consists of articles that examine various aspects of a theme of particular interest to our audience.


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Planning for Catastrophe

Contents
Volume 9 Number 3
2007


Publisher’s Announcement

Symposium: Planning for Catastrophe
Guest Editor: Dana Bres

Guest Editor's Introduction

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Reconstruction of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A research perspective
by R.W. Kates, C.E. Colten, S. Laska, and S.P. Leatherman

Planning, Plans, and People: Professional Expertise, Local Knowledge, and Governmental Action in Post-Katrina New Orleans
by Marla Nelson, Renia Ehrenfeucht, and Shirley Laska

Hurricane Katrina: Environmental Hazards in the Disaster Area
by Danny Reible

Refereed Papers

Income Targeting of Housing Vouchers: What Happened After the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act?
by Casey J. Dawkins

Job Access in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in Cleveland, 1980–2000: Implications for Spatial Mismatch and Association With Crime Patterns
by Fahui Wang

Homeowner Age and House Price Appreciation
by David T. Rodda and Satyendra Patrabansh

Departments

Policy Briefs

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Qualified Census Tracts
by Michael Hollar and Kurt Usowski

Data Shop

The CHAS Data: Obtaining Estimates of Housing Market Affordability
by Angela M. Williams Foster

Cityscape is published three times a year by the Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Portions of the journal may be reprinted if proper credit is given.

Opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of HUD or the U.S. Government.

Inquiries may be addressed to the Managing Editor at: Office of Policy Development and Research, Room 8126, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20410; tel. (202) 708–0544.

Visit PD&R’s Web site, www.huduser.org, to find this report and others sponsored by PD&R. Other services of HUD USER, PD&R’s research information service, include listservs, special interest and bimonthly publications (best practices and significant studies from other sources), access to public use databases, and a hotline (800–245–2691) for help with accessing the information you need.

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