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The Alternative Housing Pilot Program: Building a Framework for Future Disaster Recovery

Community in the Aftermath

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Presented By: Community in the Aftermath is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Federal Emergency Management Agency in partnership with the National Building Museum.
Date Recorded: June 19, 2008
Duration: 01:22:17

The Alternative Housing Pilot Program (AHPP), funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is a grant competition to develop more useful, readily available, and culturally appropriate post-disaster housing for Hurricane Katrina-ravaged areas. The inaugural program of this new, three-year lecture series explores the AHPP project's critical issues and objectives.

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