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Floodplain Conservation as a Flood Mitigation Strategy: Examining Costs and Benefits
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Document Date: 2013-11-13 14:27:07


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Milwaukee / St. Louis / /

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Wilson / Future Kousky / GIS / Walls Local / Walls / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Extinction / /

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National Institute of Building Sciences / Valley Park Levee / /

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ecosystem services / geographical information systems / /

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Meramec River / Missouri river / Mississippi river / Valley Park Levee / Cuivre River / /

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Federal Emergency Management Agency / NOAA Climate Program Office / National Institute of Building Sciences / St. Louis County Department of Planning / Missouri State Emergency Management Agency / St. Louis County Parks Department / Meramec River Recreation Association / Department of Planning / St. Louis County Revenue Department / /

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Susan Trautman / Margaret Walls / Benefits Carolyn Kousky / Jeff Stone / Alan Lulloff / Leonard Shabman / Winston / Criss / Ben Knox / Lonny Boring / Jonathan Remo / Carey Bundy / Susan Poling / Tom Ott / Examining Costs / /

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model developed / national GISbased model developed / Hazus-MH flood model for calculating avoided flood damages / research director / /

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Hazus / /

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Missouri / Mississippi / St. Louis County / /

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flash / /

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www.rff.org / /

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