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Agenda. Rebuilding for Health, Sustainability, and Disaster Preparedness in the Gulf Coast Region Print   Email


AGENDA

Rebuilding for Health, Sustainability, and Disaster Preparedness in the Gulf Coast Region

Tulane University

School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

The Diboll Auditorium

1440 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana

June 1-2, 2006 

Sponsored by

Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine

National Research Council's (NRC) Disasters Roundtable

NRC Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability

Hosted by

Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

 

 

June 1, 2006

9:00 a.m.           Welcome

Pierre Buekens, Dean, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University

9:10 a.m.           Opening Remarks: The National Academies

William Hooke, Chair, Disasters Roundtable

Larry Papay, Member, Roundtable on Sustainability

9:25 a.m.           Setting the Stage on the Road to Recovery

Maureen Lichtveld, Professor and Chair, Freeport MacMoRan Chair of Environmental Policy, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University                                

What Have We Accomplished Since August 29th

Laura Steinberg, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Tulane University

9:50 a.m.    Integrating Science: Disasters, Health and Sustainability

Richard Jackson, Professor, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkley

10:20 a.m.         Break

10:45 a.m.         The Need for Science During Rebuilding

Jim Sullenger, Disaster Recovery Organizer, Restoration Point

 

                                                   Strengthening Our Preparedness

Panel 1:        Short- and Long-term Issues:  Improving Integration

Moderator: Margaret Davidson, Director, Coastal Services Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

11:05 a.m.         Comprehensive Local Emergency Planning: Evacuation, Sheltering, and Infrastructure

Juan Ortiz, Emergency Management Coordinator, Tarrant County Office of Emergency Management, City of Fort Worth, Texas

11:25 a.m.         Outreach to Vulnerable Populations

JoAnne Darlington, Professor, University of Louisiana

11:45 a.m.         From Silos to Systems: Stakeholder Preparedness

Reverend Lester Shaw, Pastor, Payne Memorial A.M.E. Church

Lori Ryerkerk, General Manager, ExxonMobil

12:15 p.m.         General Discussion with Audience

12:45 p.m.         Lunch

Panel 2:        Long-term Issues: From Bayou to Concrete

Moderator: Leslie Carothers, President, Environmental Law Institute

1:30 p.m.           Acceptable Risk: Balancing Risk and Quality of Life Issues

Lynn Goldman, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

1:55 p.m.           Steps to Restore the Natural Coastal Systems

P. Patrick Leahy, Acting Director, U.S. Geological Survey

2:20 p.m.           Integrating Levee/ Wetland Restoration

Edmond J. Russo, Jr., Chief, Coastal Engineering Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

2:40 p.m.           Forecasting Environmental Change: Reducing Risks and Scientific Uncertainty

Robert Twilley, Professor and Director, Center for Ecology and Environmental Technology, Louisiana State University

3:00 p.m.           General Discussion with Audience

3:30 p.m.           Break

 

Cornerstones of Revitalization: Building Resilient Individuals and Communities

Panel 3:        Short- and Long-term Issues:  Where we live 

Moderator: Monica Schoch-Spana, Senior Fellow, Center for Biosecurity, University of Pittsburg Medical Center

3:50 p.m.           Building Safe Homes Post Hurricane Katrina

Robert B. Anderson, President, Robert B. Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc.

4:10 p.m.           Environmental Health Issues—Past, Present and Avoiding Future Ones

LuAnne White, Director, Center of Applied Environmental Health, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

4:30 p.m.           The Environmental Effects of Katrina—What Has Been Done, What Still Needs to Be Done

Wilbert Jordan, Assistant Secretary, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality

4:40 p.m.           KERRN and the Resilient Urban Ecosystem Project

Doug Meffert, Deputy Director of the Center for Bioenvironmental Research, Tulane University

5:00 p.m.           General Discussion with Audience

5:30 p.m.           Adjourn for the Day

 

June 2, 2006

9:00 a.m.           Welcome Back

 

What Can We Learn from Other Communities Who Have Recovered and Rebuilt after Disasters

9:05 p.m.           Robert Olshansky, Associate Department Head and Professor, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Cornerstones of revitalization: Building Resilient Individuals and Communities (Continued)

Panel 4:        Short and Long-term Issues:  The Social Determinants of Health

9:20 a.m.           When Communities Are Dismembered by Disaster: The Importance of Resilience and the Social Fabric for Rebuilding Health & Sustainability

Stephen Thomas, Director, Center for Minority Health, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh

9:40 a.m.           Mental Health during Recovery

Cheryl Bowers-Stephens, Assistant Secretary, Office of Mental Health, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

10:05 a.m.         Rebuilding Healthcare

Jeff Tully, Vice President, Tulane University Hospital and Clinic

10:20 a.m.         General Discussion with Audience

10:40 a.m.         Break

Panel 5:        Long-term Issues:  Building More Sustainabilty

Moderator: John R. Harrald, Professor, The George Washington University

11:00 a.m.         Building Smarter

Reed Kroloff, Dean, School of Architecture, Tulane University

11:30 a.m.         More Sustainable and Resilient Communities

Jae G. Park, Chief Policy Analyst, MS Governor's Office of Recovery and Renewal

11:50 p.m.         Building Green for Preparedness, Health and Sustainability

Myrtle J. Phillips, Mayor’s Office, Grand Bayou Families United

John Pine, Professor, Institute for Environmental Studies, Louisiana State University

12:05 p.m.         Challenges for the Lower Ninth Ward: Rebuilding and Rehabitating

Pamela Dahiells, President, Holy Cross Homeowners Association

12:20 p.m.         General Discussion with Audience

12:45 p.m.         Lunch

 

Challenges for the Community

Panel 6:        Reactants community Discussion

Moderator:  Kristina Peterson, University of New Orleans

1:45 p.m.           Monique Harden, Co-Director, Advocates for Environmental Human Rights

 Father Luke Nguyen Hungdung, Parochial Vicar, Mary Queen of Vietnam Church

Ed Flynn, Director of Security, Safety & Health Affairs, Louisiana Chemical Association

Darryl Malek-Wiley, Associate Representative, Grassroots Organizer, Environmental Justice, Sierra Club (invited)

2:10 p.m.           General Discussion with Audience

 

Response from Science

Panel 7:        Panel Discussion Followed By General Audience Discussion

Moderator: Jerry Keusch, Assistant Provost for Global Health, Boston University Medical Campus and Associate Dean for Global Health at Boston University School of Public Health

2:35 p.m.           Maureen Lichtveld, Professor and Chair, Freeport MacMoran Chair of Environmental Policy, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University

Shirley Laska, Professor of Sociology, Director, Center for Hazards Assessment, Response and Technology (CHART). University of New Orleans

Rebecca James, MD, District VI Health Officer, Mississippi

Jimmy Guidry, State Health Officer and Medical Director, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

3:05 p.m.           General Discussion with Audience

 

Closing

3:15 p.m.           Remarks for The National Academies

Lynn Goldman, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

3:30 p.m.           Adjourn

 




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