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Local plans, such as the comprehensive plan, economic development plan, and transportation plan, establish policies that are intended to guide a community’s day-to-day land use decisions and capital facilities expenditures. These policies have a major impact on whether people and property are exposed to natural hazards as well as the extent to which they are vulnerable to injury and damage. Therefore, it is imperative that these policies are based on best available hazard data, including the nature of local hazards, the vulnerability of people and property, and the potential destruction that can be caused by these hazards. This hazard data is the foundation on which natural hazard mitigation plans are developed.

Media Record Details

Nov 17, 2017
Jay Wilson, Molly Mowery, Brett Holt, Amanda Siok

Cataloging Information

Topic(s):
Risk

NRFSN number: 16364
FRAMES RCS number: 25479
Record updated: