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<br />" <br />B <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />" <br />~ , <br />~ <br />g. <br />~ <br />~ <br />" <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />" <br />!l' <br />.~ <br />~- <br />o <br /> <br />government agencies, but also needs the cooperation and <br />support of all participants in the redevelopment process. <br />The issues and methods discussed in this and the <br />preceding chapter must be integrated into the process of <br />development. The remaining chapters will tie flood prob- <br />lems more specifically to one of the crucial components <br />of development, design of the built environment <br /> <br />Literature Resources <br /> <br />Coastal Flood Hazards and the National Flood Insur- <br />ance Program. H. Crane Miller. Washington, D.C.: <br />Federal Insurance Administration, 1978. <br />Evaluation of the Economic, Social, and Environmental <br />liffects of Floodplain Regulations. Sheaffer and Ro- <br />land, Ine. Washington, D.C.: Federal Insurance Admin- <br />istration, 1979. <br />Flood-Prone Areas and Land Use Planning. A O. <br />Waananen, et. al. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological <br />Survey, 1977. <br />Options to Improve Federal Nonstructural Response to <br />Floods. Rutherford H. Platt. Washington, D.C: U.S. <br />Water Resources Council, 1979. <br />Regulationsfor Flood Plains. Jon A Kusler. Chicago: <br />American Society of Planning Officials, 1972. <br />Regulation of Flood Hazard Areas to Reduce Flood <br />Losses. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Water Resources Coun- <br />cil, 1972. <br />Unified National Program for Flood Plain Manage- <br />ment. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Water Resources Coun- <br />cil, 1979. . <br /> <br />When flooding occurs, re- <br />lief programs include the <br />inevitable clean-up as well <br />as assistance to t1ctims of <br />the disaster. <br /> <br /> <br />;l <br />Depanmem of Hou..,mg and Urhan Development <br /> <br /> <br />Department of Housing and Urban Development <br /> <br />29 <br />