Prepared for the Consolidated Elementary School Districts 1 and 4, Consolidated High School District 224, and the Barrington Area Development Council, Barrington, Illinois
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti and its aftermath have highlighted inherent but understudied transnational governance and socio-legal complexities of disaster recovery and displacement. This paper examines the key transnational governance and socio-legal issues that have arisen in the South Florida region for four distinct groups: (i) displacees and their related legal, social, cultural, and economic issues; (ii) host communities and governance, legal, and monetary complexities associated with compensation payments (e.g., to hospitals for their services to earthquake survivors); (iii) immigrants within the United States and related legalization and citizenship issues; and (iv) diaspora communities and socio-legal issues related to dual citizenship and their ongoing struggles to have a louder voice in the future of Haiti.
Contains 8 Work Papers: 1. Existing Plans and Programs/Development Opportunities and Constraints (July, 1974); 2. Evaluation Procedures (November, 1974); 3. Transportation Planning Evaluation Procedures (December 1974); 4. Generalized Land-Use and Transportation Plans (October, 1974); 5. Analysis of Codes and Ordinances (July, 1974); 6. Community Facilities (January, 1975); 7. Public School Systems (January, 1975); 8. Parks and Recreation (March, 1975). There is a memorandum "Lincoln City-Lancaster County Comprehensive Plan Update Process: Guide to Printed Materials" dated January 29, 1975 tucked in the front of the Work Papers.