Planen ohne Risiko: New Orleans und der Wiederaufbau nach Katrina Planning Without Risk: New Orleans and the Reconstruction after Katrina

Anne Dölemeyer
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This paper deals with ‘planning’ and ‘prevention’ as two logics or rationalities of recovery planning. A brief case study on recovery planning in New Orleans in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina has shown how, in a situation of destruction, disorientation and uncertainty, recovery planning was intended to create the impression of a reliable framing for individual decision making on return and reconstruction. Here, planning appeared as pro-active design, with flood prevention as a necessary and centrally assessable element. However, in the course of time and within a number of successive planning processes, it was precisely the attempt to model New Orleans’ future on a centralized, expertise-driven approach of reconstruction that provoked strong criticism. Consequently, dynamics shifted from expertise-centered recovery planning to a more de-centralized mode that stressed citizen participation, ‘lay knowledge’ and inclusion, re-defined what New Orleans should look like in the future, as well as the role and the meaning of ‘(flood) prevention’.
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没有风险的卡特里娜计划:新奥尔良和卡特里娜后的重建
本文讨论了“计划”和“预防”作为恢复计划的两种逻辑或合理性。对卡特里娜飓风过后新奥尔良恢复规划的一个简短案例研究表明,在破坏、迷失方向和不确定的情况下,恢复规划是如何为个人在返回和重建方面的决策创造一个可靠框架的印象。在这里,规划表现为积极主动的设计,将防洪作为必要的和可集中评估的元素。然而,随着时间的推移,在一系列连续的规划过程中,正是试图以集中的、专业知识驱动的重建方法为新奥尔良的未来建模,引发了强烈的批评。因此,动态从以专业知识为中心的恢复计划转向更加分散的模式,强调公民参与,“外行知识”和包容,重新定义新奥尔良未来的样子,以及“(洪水)预防”的作用和意义。
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