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Disaster Recovery

A collection of IAAO Library resources related to disaster recover.

Bibliography

Bacon, T. (2008). A better way: Oblique imagery in disaster-related damage assessment. Fair + Equitable, 6(9), 6-7.

Bennett, C. and Summerville, K. (2006). Arkadelphia: A community rebuilds. Fair + Equitable, 4(6), 3-6.

Gallegos, M. N. (2018). Misfortune or calamity: California property reassessment for disaster damaged properties [Conference session]. IAAO 2018 Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

Hyde, K. (2008). Application of parcel data for wildfire emergency management [Conference session]. IAAO 2008 Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, United States.

Jaconetty, T. A., Tenenbaum, W. A., and Gilreath, M. (2013). Extreme disasters in property taxation [Conference session]. IAAO 2013 Annual Conference, Grand Rapids, MI, United States.

MacLean, L. & Vielille, S. (2023). Climate change and property assessment practices: An investigation of the impact of the green energy transition on property assessment organizations and property tax policies in Canada.

Martin, M., Zipfel, R., and Borrelli, M. (2024). Lessons from Maui County, Hawaii: Aerial imagery in disaster assessment and recovery [Conference session]. IAAO 2024 Annual Conference, Denver, CO, United States.

Martinez, E. L. (2019). Supporting assessed opinions of value after a natural disaster [Conference session]. IAAO 2018 Annual Conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

Nicolay, C. (2005). After the storm: Appraisal challenges in Katrina's wake. Valuation Insights & Perspectives, 10(4), 16-23.

Niebauer, J. P. & Long, M. J. (2000). Managing a tax office and revaluation during a natural disaster [Conference session]. IAAO 2020 Annual Conference, Virtual.

Oddi, J. & Cargo, K. (2022). The importance of imagery: Disasters happen [Conference session]. IAAO URISA 2022 Valuation Technology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Roberts, J., Braddock, C., and Parrinello, R. (2014). The 1,000-year rain: Lessons learned in the Boulder County, Colorado assessor's office. Fair + Equitable, 12(6), 3-12.

Smith, J. K. and Lougee, B. A. (2014). The appraiser's role in calculating casualty loss deductions from natural disasters. Appraisal Journal, 82(1), 27-35.

Staebler, P. (2017). The 50% FEMA rule appraisal. Appraisal Journal, 85(4), 261-273

Taylor, T. (2023). Damage assessment: Automation tools and techniques [Conference session]. IAAO 2023 Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

Watling, J. (2024). Property assessment in the wake of natural disaster [Conference session]. IAAO 2024 Annual Conference, Denver, CO, United States.

Wiley, R. C. and Gaglione, C. L. (2005). Appraising after a natural disaster. Valuation Insights & Perspectives, 10(4), 44-46.

 

 

 

 


Additional Resources

For additional materials, see the 2013/2018 subject guide on disaster recovery