An assessment of flood risk management in Canada /
Material type: TextSeries: ; no. 28 | Mittler CollectionPublisher: Toronto Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction 2003Description: 71 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 0973221364
- 9780973221367
- VF FLOD.090.b.e.c.01 ICLR 2003 ASFPM
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"January 2003."
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Canada has developed a worldwide reputation for its flood management programs. Despite this recognition, flood damages continue to rise. This paper provides some insight into the current practice of flood management in Canada and offers recommendations to address shortcomings. -- Executive summary
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