Current and Future Exposure of Infrastructure in the United States to Natural Hazards

Communities, companies, and governments at all levels in the United States are making decisions that will influence where, what and how infrastructure will be built. This report describes insights about exposures from natural hazards now and in the future, as well as gaps in data that, if filled, co...

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Main Author: Willis, Henry H. (auth)
Other Authors: Narayanan, Anu (auth), Fischbach, Jordan R. (auth), Molina-Perez, Edmundo (auth), Stelzner, Chuck (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2016
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Summary:Communities, companies, and governments at all levels in the United States are making decisions that will influence where, what and how infrastructure will be built. This report describes insights about exposures from natural hazards now and in the future, as well as gaps in data that, if filled, could improve the nation's ability to assess infrastructure risk and improve infrastructure resilience.
ISBN:j.ctt1d9np4s
9780833096265
9780833095008
Access:Open Access