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The Effects of Hurricane Katrina on Food Access Disparities in New Orleans

Author(s):Donald Rose; J. Nicholas Bodor; Janet C. Rice ; Chris M. Swalm ; Paul L. Hutchinson
Location:New Orleans, Louisiana
Year: 2011
Available at:ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/AJPH.2010.196659v1   (report broken link)
Description:

Abstract: Disparities in neighborhood food access are well documented, but little research exists on how shocks influence such disparities. We examined neighborhood food access in New Orleans at 3 time points: before Hurricane Katrina (2004–2005), in 2007, and in 2009. We combined existing directories with on-the-ground verification and geographic information system mapping to assess supermarket counts in the entire city. Existing disparities for African American neighborhoods worsened after the storm. Although improvements have been made, by 2009 disparities were no better than prestorm levels.

Language(s):English
Communities:Black or African American
Subtopic:
Phase 7 - Recovery
Target Audience:Government; Policymakers
Resource Type:
Journal Article