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  • Formaat: 172 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309256155

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Although advances in engineering can reduce the risk of dam and levee failure, some failures will still occur. Such events cause impacts on social and physical infrastructure that extend far beyond the flood zone. Broadening dam and levee safety programs to consider community- and regional-level priorities in decision making can help reduce the risk of, and increase community resilience to, potential dam and levee failures.



Collaboration between dam and levee safety professionals at all levels, persons and property owners at direct risk, members of the wider economy, and the social and environmental networks in a community would allow all stakeholders to understand risks, shared needs, and opportunities, and make more informed decisions related to dam and levee infrastructure and community resilience. Dam and Levee Safety and Community Resilience: A Vision for Future Practice explains that fundamental shifts in safety culture will be necessary to integrate the concepts of resilience into dam and levee safety programs.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Community Characteristics and Improving Community Resilience 3 Current Dam and Levee Infrastructure, Management, and Governance 4 Vision and Conceptual Framework for Resilience-Focused Engagement 5 Tools for Building Resilience 6 Conclusions References List of Acronyms Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Biographies Appendix B: Meeting Agendas Appendix C: Laws, Policies, and Guidelines Driving Dam and Levee Safety in the United States
Summary 1(16)
1 Introduction
17(18)
The Committee s Task
18(2)
Historical Dam and Levee Performance
20(4)
Basic Concepts in This Report
24(6)
Committee Reflections on Its Task
30(4)
Report Organization
34(1)
2 Community Characteristics And Improving Community Resilience
35(14)
Characteristics of a Resilient Community
36(2)
Engaging All Elements of a Community for Resilience
38(4)
Implications for Enhancing Resilience
42(5)
Building Social Capital for Community Resilience
47(2)
3 Current Dam And Levee Infrastructure, Management, And Governance
49(28)
Dam and Levee Infrastructure
50(9)
Dam and Levee Safety Programs
59(2)
Dam and Levee Safety Governance
61(16)
4 Vision And Conceptual Framework For Resilience-Focused Engagement
77(20)
Dam and Levee Professionals as Part of the Larger Community
78(7)
Conceptual Framework: Expanding the Meaning and Role of Dam and Levee Safety
85(12)
5 Tools For Building Resilience
97(24)
Challenges to Building Community Resilience
99(4)
Choosing Tools to Enhance Community Resilience
103(8)
Assessing the State of Practice with Respect to Resilience
111(10)
6 Conclusions
121(12)
Defining Community
122(1)
Enabling Information Access
123(2)
Managing Risk Collaboratively
125(1)
Making a Cultural Shift
126(1)
A Repository of Resilience Enhancing Tools
127(2)
Institutionalizing Resilience Processes
129(1)
Benchmarking Progress in Safety and Engagement
129(2)
Moving Forward
131(2)
REFERENCES
133(8)
LIST OF ACRONYMS
141(4)
APPENDIXES
A Committee Biographies
145(6)
B Meeting Agendas
151(2)
C Laws, Policies, and Guidelines Driving Dam and Levee Safety in the United States
153