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Article Critique 1

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Campbellsville University
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Running Head: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1
Computer Science
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 2
ARTICLE CRITIQUE
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Student Responses
Your Name
Author(s)
Melissa L. Finucane, Joie Acosta, A Manda Wicker, and Katie
Whipkey.
Publication Date
11
th
January, 2020
Article Title
Short-Term Solutions to a Long-Term Challenge: Rethinking
Disaster Recovery Planning to Reduce Vulnerabilities and
Inequities
Journal Name
International journal of environmental research and public
health
Journal Volume
17
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
482
Article Abstract (cut and
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In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, governments usually
act quickly to reduce risk and recover their communities’
socio-economic functioning. Policymakers in these situations
needbut may not have the capacity or time forsubstantial
analysis and public debate about how to balance short- and
long-term societal needs. Inadequate attention to this challenge

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Running Head: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 Computer Science Student’s Name: Institutional Affiliation: Date: COMPUTER SCIENCE 2 ARTICLE CRITIQUE Parts of Article Critique Student Responses Your Name Author(s) Melissa L. Finucane, Joie Acosta, A Manda Wicker, and Katie Whipkey. Publication Date 11th January, 2020 Article Title Short-Term Solutions to a Long-Term Challenge: Rethinking Disaster Recovery Planning to Reduce Vulnerabilities and Inequities Journal Name International journal of environmental research and public health Journal Volume 17 Journal Number 2 Journal Pages 482 Article Abstract (cut and In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, governments usually paste) act quickly to reduce risk and recover their communities’ socio-economic functioning. Policymakers in these situations need—but may not have the capacity or time for—substantial analysis and public debate about how to balance short- and long-term societal needs. Inadequate attention to this challenge COMPUTER SCIENCE 3 may deepen the inequities that increase vulnerability to disaster impacts. We review case examples to illustrate how post-disaster policies may influence community recove ...
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