Flood-Resilient Urban Planning in the United States
The US Environmental Protection Agency provides guidance and resources for flood-resilient urban planning, including green infrastructure and floodplain management.
The US Environmental Protection Agency provides guidance and resources for flood-resilient urban planning, including green infrastructure and floodplain management.
Harvard University's Graduate School of Design explores innovative approaches to flood-resilient urban planning, including adaptive design and community engagement.
The Urban Institute outlines a framework for flood-resilient urban planning in US cities, emphasizing the importance of equity, affordability, and community resilience.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a toolkit for urban planners to assess and improve flood resilience in US cities, including resources for flood mapping and mitigation.
A video lecture by the American Planning Association explores the latest trends and innovations in flood-resilient urban planning, featuring case studies from US cities.
A research article published in the Journal of Environmental Studies discusses the challenges and opportunities of flood-resilient urban planning in US cities, with a focus on climate change adaptation.
The American Society of Landscape Architects provides a guide for urban planners to design and build flood-resilient cities, including strategies for green infrastructure and urban design.
A research study by North Carolina State University examines current practices in flood-resilient urban planning in US cities, identifying best practices and areas for improvement.