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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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This publication summarizes the proceedings of the 15 Interagency Research Coordination Conference. It also includes minutes for meetings of work groups which met in 1986 and early 1987. The participating agencies were the Bonneville Power Administration, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The US Bureau of Mines participated in the Rock Mechanics Session and the US Dept. of Agriculture- Agriculture Research Service participated in the Hydraulics Session. Other session topics included: Concrete and structures; Electric power; Energy; Soil mechanics; Water quality and ecology. Keywords: Civil engineering; Research management.
Interagency Research Conference (15th) Held in Vicksburg, Mississippi on 3-5 November 1987
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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This publication summarizes the proceedings of the 15 Interagency Research Coordination Conference. It also includes minutes for meetings of work groups which met in 1986 and early 1987. The participating agencies were the Bonneville Power Administration, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The US Bureau of Mines participated in the Rock Mechanics Session and the US Dept. of Agriculture- Agriculture Research Service participated in the Hydraulics Session. Other session topics included: Concrete and structures; Electric power; Energy; Soil mechanics; Water quality and ecology. Keywords: Civil engineering; Research management.
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Languages : en
Pages : 336
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This publication summarizes the proceedings of the 15 Interagency Research Coordination Conference. It also includes minutes for meetings of work groups which met in 1986 and early 1987. The participating agencies were the Bonneville Power Administration, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The US Bureau of Mines participated in the Rock Mechanics Session and the US Dept. of Agriculture- Agriculture Research Service participated in the Hydraulics Session. Other session topics included: Concrete and structures; Electric power; Energy; Soil mechanics; Water quality and ecology. Keywords: Civil engineering; Research management.
Technical Reports Awareness Circular : TRAC.
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 766
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 766
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1104
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1104
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Government reports annual index
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Languages : en
Pages : 1180
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Languages : en
Pages : 1180
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A Failure of Initiative
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Category : Disaster relief
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual
Author: U. S. Army Corps Of Engineers
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ISBN: 9781304110763
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9781304110763
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Disaster Resilience
Author: National Academies
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309261503
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
No person or place is immune from disasters or disaster-related losses. Infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, social unrest, or financial disasters in addition to natural hazards can all lead to large-scale consequences for the nation and its communities. Communities and the nation thus face difficult fiscal, social, cultural, and environmental choices about the best ways to ensure basic security and quality of life against hazards, deliberate attacks, and disasters. Beyond the unquantifiable costs of injury and loss of life from disasters, statistics for 2011 alone indicate economic damages from natural disasters in the United States exceeded $55 billion, with 14 events costing more than a billion dollars in damages each. One way to reduce the impacts of disasters on the nation and its communities is to invest in enhancing resilience-the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from and more successfully adapt to adverse events. Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative addresses the broad issue of increasing the nation's resilience to disasters. This book defines "national resilience", describes the state of knowledge about resilience to hazards and disasters, and frames the main issues related to increasing resilience in the United States. It also provide goals, baseline conditions, or performance metrics for national resilience and outlines additional information, data, gaps, and/or obstacles that need to be addressed to increase the nation's resilience to disasters. Additionally, the book's authoring committee makes recommendations about the necessary approaches to elevate national resilience to disasters in the United States. Enhanced resilience allows better anticipation of disasters and better planning to reduce disaster losses-rather than waiting for an event to occur and paying for it afterward. Disaster Resilience confronts the topic of how to increase the nation's resilience to disasters through a vision of the characteristics of a resilient nation in the year 2030. Increasing disaster resilience is an imperative that requires the collective will of the nation and its communities. Although disasters will continue to occur, actions that move the nation from reactive approaches to disasters to a proactive stance where communities actively engage in enhancing resilience will reduce many of the broad societal and economic burdens that disasters can cause.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309261503
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
No person or place is immune from disasters or disaster-related losses. Infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, social unrest, or financial disasters in addition to natural hazards can all lead to large-scale consequences for the nation and its communities. Communities and the nation thus face difficult fiscal, social, cultural, and environmental choices about the best ways to ensure basic security and quality of life against hazards, deliberate attacks, and disasters. Beyond the unquantifiable costs of injury and loss of life from disasters, statistics for 2011 alone indicate economic damages from natural disasters in the United States exceeded $55 billion, with 14 events costing more than a billion dollars in damages each. One way to reduce the impacts of disasters on the nation and its communities is to invest in enhancing resilience-the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from and more successfully adapt to adverse events. Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative addresses the broad issue of increasing the nation's resilience to disasters. This book defines "national resilience", describes the state of knowledge about resilience to hazards and disasters, and frames the main issues related to increasing resilience in the United States. It also provide goals, baseline conditions, or performance metrics for national resilience and outlines additional information, data, gaps, and/or obstacles that need to be addressed to increase the nation's resilience to disasters. Additionally, the book's authoring committee makes recommendations about the necessary approaches to elevate national resilience to disasters in the United States. Enhanced resilience allows better anticipation of disasters and better planning to reduce disaster losses-rather than waiting for an event to occur and paying for it afterward. Disaster Resilience confronts the topic of how to increase the nation's resilience to disasters through a vision of the characteristics of a resilient nation in the year 2030. Increasing disaster resilience is an imperative that requires the collective will of the nation and its communities. Although disasters will continue to occur, actions that move the nation from reactive approaches to disasters to a proactive stance where communities actively engage in enhancing resilience will reduce many of the broad societal and economic burdens that disasters can cause.
Selected Water Resources Abstracts
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 956
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 956
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Index of Conference Proceedings
Author: British Library. Document Supply Centre
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Category : Conference proceedings
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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Category : Conference proceedings
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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Design of Small Dams
Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Category : Barrages
Languages : en
Pages : 860
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Category : Barrages
Languages : en
Pages : 860
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