Natural hazard mitigation in local comprehensive plans: the case of flood, wildfire and drought planning in Arizona

TitleNatural hazard mitigation in local comprehensive plans: the case of flood, wildfire and drought planning in Arizona
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
Journal TitleDisaster Prevention and Management
Author(s)Srivastava R, Laurian L
Volume15
Issue3
Pagination461-483
Abstract

Natural hazards such as floods, wildfires and droughts disrupt communities, their economies and environments, and cost millions every year. The existing literature on hazard mitigation shows that community resilience is best achieved when mitigation strategies are integrated with land use and comprehensive planning. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of hazard mitigation in local comprehensive plans.