JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Universities Council on Water Resources
National Flood Policy a Decade After the 1993 Mississippi Flood
Table of Contents
Flood Damage Mitigation Since the
Great Midwest Flood of 1993: Issue Introduction
by Stuart A. Davis and Mark C. Dunning
Corps of Engineers Responses to the Changing National
Approach to Floodplain Management Since the 1993 Midwest Flood
by Gerald E. Galloway, Jr.
Overview of Flood Damages Prevented by US Army
Corps of Engineers Flood Control Reduction Programs and Activities
by James C. Comiskey
An Examination of Flood Damage Data Trends in
the United States
by Lauren Cartwright
Nonstructural Flood Damage Reduction within the US
Army Corps of Engineers
by Larry S. Buss
Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Flood Damage
Reduction Study: Taking a Fresh Look at an Old Problem on Basinwide Level
by Richard F. Astrack
FEMA and Mitigation: Ten Years After the 1993 Midwest
Flood
by Norbert Schwartz
Moving a Community in the Aftermath of the Great
1993 Midwest Flood
by Dennis M. Knobloch
Intergovernmental Success in Multi-Component Flood
Mitigation: The Lock Haven Flood Protection Project Experience
by Robert Yowell
Distress and Disasters: Positive Outcomes of the Great
Midwestern Floods of 1993
by Graham A. Tobin
Flood Risk Outreach and the People's Need to Know
by Marshall Frech
The 1993 Flood's Aftermath: Risks, Root Causes,
and Lessons for the Future
by Stanley A. Changnon