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Natural and Beneficial Floodplain Functions: Floodplain Management - More than Flood Loss Reduction

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TitleNatural and Beneficial Floodplain Functions: Floodplain Management - More than Flood Loss Reduction
Publication TypeUnpublished
Year of Publication2008
Pagination1-8
Date Published09/2008
InstitutionAssociation of State Floodplain Managers
CityMadison, WI
Abstract

The following text is a position paper written by the Association of State Floodplain Managers, a non-profit organization dedicated to: 1. flood loss reduction, and 2. the conservation and protection of the natural and beneficial functions of our water resources in the United States. 

URLhttp://www.floods.org/PDF/WhitePaper/ASFPM_NBF%20White_Paper_%200908.pdf
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