Floodplain management 2003 : state and local programs /
Material type: ArticleSeries: FEMA CollectionPublisher: Madison, Wisconsin Association of State Floodplain Managers 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: viii, 71 p. : 28 cmContent type:- text
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- S FLOD.130.b.e.c.02 ASFPM 2003 ASFPM
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Includes bibliographic references
Introduction--Program Structure, State Authority, Funding & Staffing--Managing Development--Natural Resources of Floodplains--Flood Mitigation and Recovery--Information Provision--Mapping and Risk Assessment--Conclusion--References
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This report updates and supplements previous reports issued in 1989, 1992, and 1995, and is the most complete national summary of the practice of floodplain management at the state and local levels. We hope the material contained in this report will be a useful reference for those in the floodplain management community interested in comparing state and local programs throughout the United States. By seeing what others are doing, we all can make improvements in our programs.
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