Cooperating with Nature: Confronting Natural Hazards with Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Communities (Natural Hazards and Disasters)
Description:
This volume focuses on the breakdown in sustainability--the capacity of the planet to provide quality of life now and in the future--that is signaled by disaster. The authors bring to light why land use and sustainability have been ignored in devising public policies to deal with natural hazards. They lay out a vision of sustainability, concrete suggestions for policy reform, and procedures for planning. The book chronicles the long evolution of land-use planning and identifies key components of sustainable planning for hazards. Stressing the importance of balance in land use, the authors offer principles and specific reforms for achieving their visions of sustainability.
- Front Matter
- 1 Natural Hazards and Land Use: An Introduction
- Part One: The Choices of the Past
2 Planning and Land Use Adjustments in Historical Perspective - 3 Governing Land Use in Hazardous Areas with a Patchwork System
- Part Two: The Land Use Planning Alternative
4 Integrating Hazard Mitigation and Local Land Use Planning - 5 Hazard Assessment: The Factual Basis for Planning and Mitigation
- 6 Managing Land Use to Build Resilience
- 7 The Third Sector: Evolving Partnerships in Hazard Mitigation
- Part Three: Looking to the Future
8 The Vision of Sustainable Communities - 9 Policies for Sustainable Land Use
- Appendix: Annotated Bibliography of Selected Research
- Bibliography
- Index
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