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Poorest in the West: Probing Haiti's Image in the Wake of the 2008 Hurricane Season
2017
pre-print
In the fall of 2008, Haiti was hit by a series of tropical storms that caused widespread flooding, hundreds of deaths, and costly damage to farm fields, roads, and buildings. Although a portion of the destruction is attributable to the vagaries of nature, the extent of the devastation and the frequency of such events in Haiti lead to deeper questions about the history of environmental degradation and the failure of development efforts in the country. Internal corruption and external
doi:10.7916/d8f18zcz
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