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_aFloodplain management _ba new approach for a new era / _cBob Freitag...[et al.]. |
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_aWashington, _bIsland Press. _c2009: |
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500 | _aInclude Index | ||
505 | _aChapter 1: Floods Are Not the Problem /Case Study: Louisa County, Iowa Chapter 2: A New Vocabulary /Case Study: Snoqualmie, Washington Chapter 3: Rivers and Floodplains /Case Study: Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin Chapter 4: Natural Processes Must Drive Solutions /Case Study: New York, New York Chapter 5: Our Relationship to Rivers /Case Study: Chicago, Illinois Chapter 6: Approaches: Structural and Nonstructura /Case Study: Buck Hollow River, Oregon Chapter 7: Capabilities and Tools /Case Study: Davenport, Iowa Chapter 8: Strategies: Work with, Not against, Rivers /Case Study: Flooding of I-5 in Washington Chapter 9: Choosing the Best Strategy /Case Study: Tulsa, Oklahoma Chapter 10: What Next? /Case Study: Rivergrove Appendix A: National Flood Insurance Program /Case Study: Fife, Washington Appendix B: Floodplain Designer's Tool Kiturther Reading | ||
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_aFloodpain Management _zUnited States _917657 |
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_aFreitag, Bob _4ed. _910131 |
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