Responses to the ASFPM Coastal Committee Shoreline Erosion Setback Questionnaire
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 29,93 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Beach erosion
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 29,93 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Beach erosion
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Author : Rutherford H. Platt
Publisher : Institute of Behavioral Science University of Colorado
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 39,78 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Business & Economics
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Author : Jon A. Kusler
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Page : 51 pages
File Size : 22,55 MB
Release : 2005-03
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ISBN : 9780756746674
This report discusses selected legal issues associated with a no adverse impactÓ approach to floodplain management. It is intended primarily for government lawyers, lawyers who advise such government officials as land planners, legislators, & natural hazard managers, & lawyers who defend governments against natural hazard-related common law or constitutional suits. The secondary audience is made up of federal, state, & local government officials, regulators, academics, legislators, & others whose duties & decisions can affect or reduce flood hazards. Many case law citations have been included in the report, which is based, in part, upon a review of floodplain cases from the last 15 years.
Author : James Schwab
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,14 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Dwellings
ISBN : 9781611901870
Sustainability, resilience, and climate change are top of mind for planners and floodplain managers. For subdivision design, those ideas haven't hit home. The results? Catastrophic flood damage in communities across the country. This PAS Report is out to end the cycle of build-damage-rebuild and bring subdivision design into line with the best of floodplain planning. Readers will get the tools they need to save lives, protect property, and lay the foundation for a better future.
Author : United States. Interagency Task Force on Floodplain Management
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Page : 152 pages
File Size : 47,56 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Flood control
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Prepared by the Interagency Task Force on Floodplain Management. Includes National Flood Insurance Program.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 16,62 MB
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309041430
More and more of the nation's vast coastlines are being filled with homes and vacation resorts. The result is an increasing number of structures built on erosion-prone shoresâ€"with many of these structures facing collapse or damage. In response to mounting property losses, Congress has given the Federal Emergency Management Agency responsibility for incorporating coastal erosion into its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This book from the National Research Council addresses the immediate question of how to develop an erosion insurance programâ€"as well as the larger issues raised by the continually changing face of our nation's shorelines. Managing Coastal Erosion explores major questions surrounding a national policy on coastal erosion: Should the federal government be in the business of protecting developers and individuals who build in erosion-prone coastal areas? How should such a program be implemented? Can it prompt more responsible management of coastal areas? The volume provides federal policymakers, state floodplain and resource managers, civil engineers, environmental groups, marine specialists, development companies, and researchers with invaluable information about the natural processes of coastal erosion and the effect of human activity on those processes. The book also details the workings of the NFIP, lessons to be learned from numerous state coastal management programs, and much more.
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Page : 188 pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Flood damage prevention
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Author : Committee on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Resources Science, Engineering, and Planning: Coastal Risk Reduction
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,26 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780309305860
Hurricane- and coastal-storm-related losses have increased substantially during the past century, largely due to increases in population and development in the most susceptible coastal areas. Climate change poses additional threats to coastal communities from sea level rise and possible increases in strength of the largest hurricanes. Several large cities in the United States have extensive assets at risk to coastal storms, along with countless smaller cities and developed areas. The devastation from Superstorm Sandy has heightened the nation's awareness of these vulnerabilities. What can we do to better prepare for and respond to the increasing risks of loss? Reducing Coastal Risk on the East and Gulf Coasts reviews the coastal risk-reduction strategies and levels of protection that have been used along the United States East and Gulf Coasts to reduce the impacts of coastal flooding associated with storm surges. This report evaluates their effectiveness in terms of economic return, protection of life safety, and minimization of environmental effects. According to this report, the vast majority of the funding for coastal risk-related issues is provided only after a disaster occurs. This report calls for the development of a national vision for coastal risk management that includes a long-term view, regional solutions, and recognition of the full array of economic, social, environmental, and life-safety benefits that come from risk reduction efforts. To support this vision, Reducing Coastal Risk states that a national coastal risk assessment is needed to identify those areas with the greatest risks that are high priorities for risk reduction efforts. The report discusses the implications of expanding the extent and levels of coastal storm surge protection in terms of operation and maintenance costs and the availability of resources. Reducing Coastal Risk recommends that benefit-cost analysis, constrained by acceptable risk criteria and other important environmental and social factors, be used as a framework for evaluating national investments in coastal risk reduction. The recommendations of this report will assist engineers, planners and policy makers at national, regional, state, and local levels to move from a nation that is primarily reactive to coastal disasters to one that invests wisely in coastal risk reduction and builds resilience among coastal communities.
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,61 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Flood damage prevention
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 24,74 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Flood damage prevention
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