JOURNAL ARTICLE

COMPREHENSIVE FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT1

George R. Phippen

Year: 1970 Journal:   JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association Vol: 6 (4)Pages: 640-647   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

ABSTRACT Flooding and the susceptibility to flood damage inherent in all land uses constitute the flood hazard. Resolution of the hazard while properly recognizing flood plain environmental attributes within the context of overall community or area needs is the essence of comprehensive flood plain management. The traditional approach–flood control–has effected modification of only the flooding component of the hazard whether it be coastal or inland. Until recently Federal programs have overlooked the possibilities of modifying the susceptibility component, for which the major responsibility lies with non‐Federal interests. Beginning with actions in the TVA area, the latter is now being strongly encouraged through Federal programs and actions notably the Flood Plain Management Services and Survey Programs of the Corps of Engineers, those stemming from Executive Order 11296, and those required for eligibility under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968. Flood plain management objectives must be stated in planning, e.g., economic efficiency, reduction in threat to life and health, environmental improvement, and regional development, to permit proper evaluation of the optional means and approaches for achieving them.

Keywords:
Flood myth Flooding (psychology) Context (archaeology) Floodplain Environmental planning Hazard Flood insurance Environmental resource management Business Environmental science Geography Archaeology Cartography

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Flood Risk Assessment and Management
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