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Gypsy Architecture: Houses of the Roma in Eastern Europe
Authors:David “Jim” Nemeth
Institution:Department of Geography and Planning , The University of Toledo , Toledo, OH
Abstract:Why is Ortley Beach, New Jersey, known as Superstorm Sandy's ground zero? This article employs qualitative vulnerability analysis to understand why vulnerability of second homes in Ortley Beach resulted in dune failure and slow rebuilding after Sandy. The second-home owners who largely make up the community in Ortley Beach are identified as the key vulnerable group. This group's lack of political representation and financial compensation after Sandy increased house damage and slowed rebuilding. Identifying the level of vulnerability of the majority group in a location is paramount to understanding how the community recovers from a disaster. Such identification can also aid in preparing communities, especially for types of disasters they have not yet encountered.
Keywords:conspicuous consumption  eastern Europe  elites  prestige  Roma (Gypsies)  urban vernacular domestic architecture
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