textSantiago de Querétaro is a UNESCO World Heritage City in central Mexico experiencing exacerbating rates of flooding in its historic center due to increased uphill urbanization overwhelming the aging drainage infrastructure. Historic districts are important economic drivers and shrines of heritage that should be considered when planning for disaster resiliency. This Report explores flood mitigation considerations for historic structures and districts, identifying those best suited for Querétaro and can be implemented at the parcel, district, or public administrative levels.Community and Regional Plannin
In the wake of ever increasing numbers of natural disasters around the world, further exacerbated by...
The west campus of Texas A&M University is located in the White Creek watershed and has experienced ...
Having a diversity of climatic zones, the United States experiences different weather hazards and ri...
textSantiago de Querétaro is a UNESCO World Heritage City in central Mexico experiencing exacerbatin...
Climate change will lead to more frequent and powerful natural hazards that can threaten historic re...
People are now becoming more conscious of the effects of climate change. They are seeking to underst...
Large-scale meteorological and geological events—including hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, f...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Rio Grande River Basin spanning over Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico presents a big chal...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm on August 29th of 2005. It is the cost...
This project performed floodplain population estimates and created population density maps for the m...
textVulnerability occurs at the intersection of natural geophysical forces and human settlement deci...
Flash floods, a subset of floods, are a particularly damaging natural hazard worldwide due to their ...
Flooding hazards are common in the Colorado Front Range due to the steep, complex terrain of the mou...
Historic Preservation’s concept of significance has evolved throughout the discipline’s short lifesp...
In the wake of ever increasing numbers of natural disasters around the world, further exacerbated by...
The west campus of Texas A&M University is located in the White Creek watershed and has experienced ...
Having a diversity of climatic zones, the United States experiences different weather hazards and ri...
textSantiago de Querétaro is a UNESCO World Heritage City in central Mexico experiencing exacerbatin...
Climate change will lead to more frequent and powerful natural hazards that can threaten historic re...
People are now becoming more conscious of the effects of climate change. They are seeking to underst...
Large-scale meteorological and geological events—including hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, f...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The Rio Grande River Basin spanning over Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico presents a big chal...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm on August 29th of 2005. It is the cost...
This project performed floodplain population estimates and created population density maps for the m...
textVulnerability occurs at the intersection of natural geophysical forces and human settlement deci...
Flash floods, a subset of floods, are a particularly damaging natural hazard worldwide due to their ...
Flooding hazards are common in the Colorado Front Range due to the steep, complex terrain of the mou...
Historic Preservation’s concept of significance has evolved throughout the discipline’s short lifesp...
In the wake of ever increasing numbers of natural disasters around the world, further exacerbated by...
The west campus of Texas A&M University is located in the White Creek watershed and has experienced ...
Having a diversity of climatic zones, the United States experiences different weather hazards and ri...