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<br />SUMMARY <br /> <br />Spatial analysis techniques make it possible to rapidly and consistently <br />evaluate 1) the flood damage potential of existing and alternative future <br />land use conditions and 2) the potential flood damage reduction resulting <br />from various nonstructural measures. The nonstructural measures that may <br />be evaluated individually or in combination by this technology are shown in <br />Table 4 Evaluation of Nonstructural Alternatives by Spatial Analysis Methods. <br /> <br />TABLE 4 <br />EVALUATION OF NONSTRUCTURAL ALTERNATIVES <br />BY SPATIAL ANALYSIS METHODS <br /> <br /> Land Use Pattern <br />Nons tructura 1 t. . A 1 ternati ve Altern. Future <br />Alternative Existino Future New Dev. Onlv <br />Do Nothing (Without Condition) X X <br /> . <br />Uniform Flood Proofing <br />of a Land Use X X X <br />Uniform Flood Protection <br />of a Damage Reach X X X <br />temporary Evacuation X X <br />*Permanent Evacuation X X X <br />*Flood Plain Regulation ) X <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />X indicates analytical capability <br /> <br />*Evaluations may be made for structures in the flood plain and for structures <br />which have their lero damage elevation in the flood plain. <br /> <br />I.F <br /> <br />'n <br />