Catastrophic Coastal Storms

Catastrophic Coastal Storms

EnglishHardback
Godschalk David R.
Duke University Press
EAN: 9780822308553
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As people cluster on the coast in increasing numbers, coastal populations become more vulnerable to severe damage from catastrophic coastal storms. The authors contented that current public policy has proved unable to cope with the growing problem, and in response they present a comprehensive analysis of coastal storm hazards, standard policy approaches, and promising new means of managing coastal growth.

Catastrophic Coastal Storms offers a solution to the policy problem by proposing a merger of hazard mitigation with development management, basing this on extensive surveys of at-risk coastal locations and case studies of post-hurricane recovery. Starting with the local level of government and proceeding to state and federal levels, the authors propose a strategy for overcoming the formidable obstacles to safeguarding the shoreline population and its structures from hurricanes and other severe storms.

EAN 9780822308553
ISBN 082230855X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Duke University Press
Publication date January 12, 1989
Pages 344
Language English
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Beatley Timothy; Brower David J.; Godschalk David R.
Series Duke Press Policy Studies
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