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In responding to and recovering from large, complex disasters (like Katrina, the Haiti, Chile, and Japan earthquakes, Irene, and Sandy), we argue that a decentralized, “fast and light” response will outperform a more centralized response. What are the implications of this for the social sector, which plays a key role in providing resources and expertise in the aftermath of disasters? http://hausercenter.harvard.edu/?p=1981