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Lessons From Sandy Federal Policies To Build Climateresilient Coastal Regions 1st Edition Robert Pirani Laura Tolkoff

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Lessons From Sandy Federal Policies To Build Climateresilient Coastal Regions 1st Edition Robert Pirani Laura Tolkoff
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Lessons From Sandy Federal Policies To Build Climateresilient Coastal Regions 1st Edition Robert Pirani Laura Tolkoff instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 52
Author: Robert Pirani; Laura Tolkoff
ISBN: 9781558443846, 1558443843
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Lessons From Sandy Federal Policies To Build Climateresilient Coastal Regions 1st Edition Robert Pirani Laura Tolkoff by Robert Pirani; Laura Tolkoff 9781558443846, 1558443843 instant download after payment.

Hurricane Sandy brought the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut metropolitan area to a standstill, flooding key arteries, disabling power plants, damaging more than 600,000 homes, and killing 60 people. The scope of the devastation was a wake-up call that elevated the discussion about disasters and climate change at all levels of government. This report, copublished with Regional Plan Association, identifies a set of policies, regulations, and administrative practices that federal agencies can adopt to help coastal metropolitan regions become more climate resilient--able to recover quickly from shocks and stressors while at the same time reducing future risk in the face of climate change and rising sea levels.

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