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OverviewThe authors of this book present a straightforward argument: the time to stop flooding rivers is before is before it floods. Floodplain Management outlines a new paradigm for flood management, one that emphasises cost-effective, long-term success by integrating physical, chemical, and biological systems with our societal capabilities. It describes our present flood management practices, which are often based on dam or levee projects that do not incorporate the latest understandings about river processes, and it suggests that a better solution is to work with the natural tendencies of the river. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bob Freitag , Susan Bolton , Frank Westerlund , Julie ClarkPublisher: Island Press Imprint: Island Press Edition: 2nd None ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781597266345ISBN 10: 1597266345 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 September 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe authors help the reader to rethink flood 'problems' and 'opportunities' by posing questions that need to be answered for informed floodplain management decision-making in any context. With its analytic approach and numerous examples, this book will serve admirably as a text for anyone whose work involves floodplains. --Jon Kusler, educator, attorney, author of Our National Wetlands Heritage A good read for the student or local official wanting to understand the range of topics making up the world of floodplain management-- made interesting and real through case studies. --Ann L. Riley, watershed and river restoration advisor, California Water Boards This book provides steps and processes for how we can use natural river ecosystems to reduce flood risk naturally. It also discusses ways to protect these rapidly depleting natural resources, showing how we can develop wisely, with the future in mind. --Larry A. Larson, executive director, Association of State Floodplain Managers This book is a brilliant, practical approach to solving the problems we cause to people, the environment and the taxpayer as we develop and re-develop in hazardous areas throughout our nation's floodplains. --Edward A. Thomas, attorney, Michael Baker Jr., Inc. The authors help the reader to rethink flood 'problems' and 'opportunities' by posing questions that need to be answered for informed floodplain management decision-making in any context. With its analytic approach and numerous examples, this book will serve admirably as a text for anyone whose work involves floodplains. --Jon Kusler educator, attorney, author of Our National Wetlands Heritage (10/12/2009) The authors help the reader to rethink flood 'problems' and 'opportunities' by posing questions that need to be answered for informed floodplain management decision-making in any context. With its analytic approach and numerous examples, this book will serve admirably as a text for anyone whose work involves floodplains. --Jon Kusler educator, attorney, author of Our National Wetlands Heritage Author InformationRobert Freitag is executive director of the Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup and director of the Institute for Hazards Mitigation Planning & Research at the University of Washington. He has recently developed a higher education course in floodplain management for FEMA, based on the principles articulated in this book. Susan Bolton is a professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Forest Resources. Frank Westerlund is the chair of urban design planning at the University of Washington. Julie Clark is a geologist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |