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.
Prepared for the Consolidated Elementary School Districts 1 and 4, Consolidated High School District 224, and the Barrington Area Development Council, Barrington, Illinois