Chapter 3: Mitigation - Emergency Management Institute
Moving structures out of harms way through property acquisition is clearly the most effective land use planning tool but it is also the most costly. Following the Midwest Floods of 1993, FEMA worked with Congress to make property acquisition more feasible by providing a substantial increase in funding for acquisition after a disaster. ................
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