Status and Trends of Coastal Vulnerability to Natural Hazards

Summary

Texas A&M University's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center (HARC) proposes to proceed with the fifth and final phase of a strategy to evaluate a myriad of issues related to assessing the vulnerability of coastal areas to natural hazards, including: local, state, and federal resources available for mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery and their application to the TCMP; regulatory regime and effectiveness of construction codes and land use planning policies; best practices and emerging technologies related to building code and land use planning; physical and social vulnerabilities of coastal populations; adoption of hazard mitigation technologies; and applicability of the State of Texas Mitigation Plan (October 2004) to the TCMP. As part of this project HRRC has enhanced its online Coastal Planning Atlas, which serves as a planning tool for state and local planners. To view the Coastal Planning Atlas, please go to the Texas A&M website at http://coastalatlas.tamug.edu/.

Basics

Upper Coast
N/A
Texas A&M University
$149,986

Classification

  • CMP 309
Coastal Natural Hazards Response Planning

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

11-025
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Primary
Federal
$149,986
15

Contacts

Responsibility
Texas A&M University - Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center
Contact
Walter G. Peacock Professor HRRC, Texas A&M University, 3137 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-3137 979-845-7853
Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact