Book ChapterWhen the expansion of cities is constrained either by natural barriers, such as New Orleans, or by policy efforts to limit urban sprawl, development pressures in hazardous areas can markedly increase. As floodplains, steep slopes, earthquake fault zones, and other hazardous locations are converted to urban uses, the locality's vulnerability to hazard events increases as does the potential for serious losses of lives and property in natural disasters. The devastation of New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina is an extreme example of the phenomenon. But this threat can be neutralized if hazards are recognized in advance of exposure and appropriate counter-measures are adopted. The difficulty is that in the absence of state planning a...
In the aftermath of the 2010 floods, many pointed out how development along the state’s floodplains ...
One of the many lessons of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan is that we cannot mitigate dis...
In local history accounts of the founding of settlements and the establishment of towns, cities and ...
DRAFT: Please do not quote or publish without authors ’ permission. This paper addresses the federal...
Cities located in regions prone to natural hazards such as flooding are not uniformly exposed to ris...
Hurricane Katrina exposed the nation’s ongoing vulnerability to large-scale losses from natural disa...
The evolution of cities, whose pattern is all but regular, is sometimes marked by rare events that m...
In their cogent analysis of three coastal communities devastated by hurricanes, Hegenbarth and Browe...
Hurricanes are natural disasters with the potential to cause damage to property and lead to the loss...
Once hazard mitigation is included in a city’s comprehensive plan, the region and its citizens are m...
Abstract Losses from natural hazards are escalating dramatically, with more properties and critical ...
Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
Today, 370 million people live in cities in earthquake prone areas and 310 million in cities with hi...
Planning researchers believe that property losses from natural hazards, such as floods can be reduce...
To the national news media and many decision-makers, flooding events are catastrophic disasters, cha...
In the aftermath of the 2010 floods, many pointed out how development along the state’s floodplains ...
One of the many lessons of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan is that we cannot mitigate dis...
In local history accounts of the founding of settlements and the establishment of towns, cities and ...
DRAFT: Please do not quote or publish without authors ’ permission. This paper addresses the federal...
Cities located in regions prone to natural hazards such as flooding are not uniformly exposed to ris...
Hurricane Katrina exposed the nation’s ongoing vulnerability to large-scale losses from natural disa...
The evolution of cities, whose pattern is all but regular, is sometimes marked by rare events that m...
In their cogent analysis of three coastal communities devastated by hurricanes, Hegenbarth and Browe...
Hurricanes are natural disasters with the potential to cause damage to property and lead to the loss...
Once hazard mitigation is included in a city’s comprehensive plan, the region and its citizens are m...
Abstract Losses from natural hazards are escalating dramatically, with more properties and critical ...
Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
Today, 370 million people live in cities in earthquake prone areas and 310 million in cities with hi...
Planning researchers believe that property losses from natural hazards, such as floods can be reduce...
To the national news media and many decision-makers, flooding events are catastrophic disasters, cha...
In the aftermath of the 2010 floods, many pointed out how development along the state’s floodplains ...
One of the many lessons of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan is that we cannot mitigate dis...
In local history accounts of the founding of settlements and the establishment of towns, cities and ...