Examination of FEMA and the relationship with a community after a disaster

Date

2012-04-27

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

This report examines the evolution of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Processes and procedures have evolved overtime and the agency is making strides in improving their reputation. Joplin, Missouri, is used as a case study to determine (1) if there are changes being made in the Federal Emergency Management Agency and (2) outlines the process to receive aid after a natural disaster. Interviews were conducted with officials and members of the public who worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the disaster and their impression of the agency was documented.

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Keywords

FEMA, Recovery, Joplin, Missouri, Funding

Graduation Month

May

Degree

Master of Regional and Community Planning

Department

Department of Regional and Community Planning

Major Professor

John Keller

Date

2012

Type

Report

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