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An Investigation of Social Vulnerability and TRI-reporting Facilities in the Houston Metropolitan Area

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The Houston metropolitan area is a large, diverse, and densely populated geographical region that is predisposed to natural disasters due to its coastal location. In 2008, Hurricane Ike made landfall over Texas, causing more than $19.3 billion dollars in damages and 84 fatalities. A characteristic of Houston that underlines the need for emergency management plans is that the Port of Houston, one of the busiest ports in the world, has hundreds of manufacturing and refining facilities within close proximity of the general population. The major objective of the current study is to identify socially vulnerable areas in relation to possible environmental hazardous facilities and specific natural hazards data. For this purpose 15 indicators were used to develop a Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) to identify at-risk populations in relation to the number of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)-reporting facilities on the census tract level. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) methods, the current study found clusters of socially vulnerable areas with high concentrations of TRI-reporting facilities. In addition, by accounting for the boundaries of high impact areas, critical regions are identified that are likely to have a significant vulnerability. These findings will assist emergency managers and policy makers to effectively implement mitigation plans, optimize the emergency response efforts, identify optimal evacuation routes, increase disaster resiliency, and implement measures to decrease the vulnerability of the population to disasters.

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Advisor

Cailas, Michael

Department

Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences

Degree Grantor

University of Illinois at Chicago

Degree Level

  • Doctoral

Committee Member

Osiecki, Kristin BeGole, Ellen Canar, John Kim, Sage

Submitted date

2015-08

Language

  • en

Issue date

2015-10-21

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