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The Next Step in Central Valley Flood Management: Connecting Costs and Benefits

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Title The Next Step in Central Valley Flood Management: Connecting Costs and Benefits
Creator Madani, Kaveh Rowan, Dana Lund, Jay
Description Historically, large expanses of California's low-lying Central Valley flooded nearly every winter. Over the past 150 years, individuals, communities, and state and national agencies have increasingly altered the landscape with levees, reservoirs, and bypasses to support agriculture and urban centers. The Central Valley's flood protection infrastructure and the institutions that manage flood risks have coevolved as risks and local needs have changed. The current state of flood management is...
Date 2007-06-25T07:00:00Z
Type text
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Identifier https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/ucowrconfs_2007/17 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/context/ucowrconfs_2007/article/1042/viewcontent/16.4_Madani.pdf
Source 2007
Publisher OpenSIUC

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