https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2025.01655
The use of community-rooted resilience models by locally governed systems across the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana demonstrates how preparedness, response, and recovery in historically disinvested communities can be strengthened in disaster-prone areas. Drawing on qualitative interviews of people in this region that were conducted in 2025, we present four case studies here, showing how community, health, and government partnerships maintain essential services, power, and communication during crises. These findings highlight policy gaps and the need for investment in equitable, community-based disaster infrastructure and long-term resilience capacity.
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