Community Flood Impacts and Infrastructure: Examining National Flood Impacts Using a High Precision Assessment Tool in the United States
Changing environmental conditions are driving worsening flood events, with consequences for counties, cities, towns, and local communities. To understand individual flood risk within this changing climate, local community resiliency and infrastructure impacts must also be considered. Past research h...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy R. Porter, Evelyn Shu, Michael Amodeo, Ho Hsieh, Ziyan Chu, Neil Freeman |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2364ba1b1a6040d08c19a6051b4af5b2 |
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