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Disaster Planning and Recovery: Lessons from the Flood Control Act of 1928
Learn how historical policy shapes modern urban resilience, disaster recovery, and flood mitigation strategies in this foundational guide for aspiring urban planners.
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About this course
Understanding how cities manage natural disasters requires looking at the landmark policies that shaped modern infrastructure. The Flood Control Act of 1928 established the foundation for federal disaster response and engineering interventions in the United States. In this text-based course, you will explore the historical context, legal precedents, and urban planning consequences of this pivotal legislation. You will gain a deep understanding of how historical flood control efforts transition into modern resilient city planning and post-disaster recovery strategies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the historical events and political climate that led to the passage of the Flood Control Act of 1928.
- Analyze the shift from local responsibility to federal oversight in disaster mitigation and infrastructure development.
- Evaluate the environmental and social impacts of massive engineering projects like levees, spillways, and bypasses.
- Compare historical flood management strategies with modern, nature-based urban planning and climate resilience frameworks.
- Apply core principles of post-disaster rebuilding and recovery to contemporary urban planning scenarios.
The course begins with foundational definitions of flood control terminology and policy history before examining the specific provisions of the 1928 Act. You will then progress through written case studies analyzing long-term geographical impacts and modern ecological planning practices.
This course is designed for beginners in urban planning, public policy, environmental studies, and civil history, with no prior experience required.
Start reading today to build a strong foundation in disaster planning and resilient urban history.
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