The Natural and Beneficial Functions of Floodplains


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Documents the findings and recommendations of the Task Force on the Natural and Beneficial Functions of the Floodplain (FP). The Task Force concluded that protecting and restoring the natural and beneficial functions of FP will not only reduce flood damages, but also contribute to a community's social and economic well-being. Chapters: Structural and Beneficial Functions of FP; The Impact of Human Activities on FP; The Current State of FP Management and Challenges to Policy Makers; Task Force Recommendation Selected Bibliography; Federal Programs Relating to the Natural and Beneficial Functions of FP; Case Studies; Section 562 of the Nat. Flood Insur. Reform Act of 1994; Presidential Executive Orders; and Task Force Agencies. Illustrated.













A Unified National Program for Floodplain Management


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Prepared by the Interagency Task Force on Floodplain Management. Includes National Flood Insurance Program.










Subdivision Design and Flood Hazard Areas


Book Description

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.




River Dynamics


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Rivers are important agents of change that shape the Earth's surface and evolve through time in response to fluctuations in climate and other environmental conditions. They are fundamental in landscape development, and essential for water supply, irrigation, and transportation. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the geomorphological processes that shape rivers and that produce change in the form of rivers. It explores how the dynamics of rivers are being affected by anthropogenic change, including climate change, dam construction, and modification of rivers for flood control and land drainage. It discusses how concern about environmental degradation of rivers has led to the emergence of management strategies to restore and naturalize these systems, and how river management techniques work best when coordinated with the natural dynamics of rivers. This textbook provides an excellent resource for students, researchers, and professionals in fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, river science, and environmental policy.