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Citation

Birkland TA, Burby RJ, Conrad D, Cortner H, Michener WK. Nat. Hazards Rev. 2003; 4(1): 46-54.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, American Society of Civil Engineers)

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Abstract

Flooding remains the most common and one of the most costly categories of natural hazards in the United States. Historically, the United States has relied on structural mitigation, insurance, and disaster relief to mitigate the harm done by floods. However, experience has shown that structural mitigation and related policies can fail to protect lives and property while also contributing to the degradation of the riverine environment. This article reviews flood hazard mitigation policy, describes some of the environmental damage associated with current policies, and reviews current policy proposals to outline ways to mitigate the flood hazard without promoting catastrophic losses and environmental damage.

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