Flooding, Resilience, and State Variability? A Qualitative Analysis of Texas, Alabama, Connecticut, and Oregon's State Resilience Governance and Funding Structures
Collins, Nicholas
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Title
Flooding, Resilience, and State Variability? A Qualitative Analysis of Texas, Alabama, Connecticut, and Oregon's State Resilience Governance and Funding Structures
Author(s)
Collins, Nicholas
Contributor(s)
Walker, Rebecca
Issue Date
2024
Keyword(s)
flooding
resilience
Date of Ingest
2024-06-06T15:54:35-05:00
Geographic Coverage
Texas
Alabama
Connecticut
Oregon
Abstract
This report specifically focuses on flooding and the governance features designed to enhance resilience against it. It aims to serve as a foundation for future research, furthering the conversation around state resilience governance across diverse geographical, political, and structural contexts.
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