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The Journal is cosponsored by the CNDR of ASCE and the Natural Hazards Center at Boulder. . This is the first cross-disciplinary journal to bring together engineering, the regulatory and policy environments and the social, behavioral and physical sciences to natural hazards loss and cost reduction. Who Should Subscribe Civil Engineers, geologists, scientists and researchers involved in various aspects of construction will find the broad scope of the journal helpful for developing design strategies to mitigate natural hazards. Wide Range of Topics The Journal is published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and was formed by its Committee on Natural Disaster Reduction (CNDR).
0 PDF file; 125 KB) Work Group Discussion Paper for the Congressional Natural Hazards Caucus (HTML) (also available as 700 KB Adobe Acrobat 4. . The work group supports the efforts of the Congressional Natural Hazards Caucus, established under the leadership of co-chairs Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) and Senator John Edwards (D-NC). The caucus provides Members with an opportunity to demonstrate their concern and commitment to reducing hazard losses. A successful caucus reflects a strong partnership between its congressional members and organizations outside Congress that share similar interests.
1528-1538; and Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996, P. . Natural Resources and Environment (NRE) Mission Area updated November 2000 Natural Resources and Environment (NRE) Mission Area The goal of the Natural Resources and Environment mission area is to ensure the health of the land through sustainable management. NRE is composed of the Forest Service (FS) and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Both agencies also assist with rural development and help communities with natural resource concerns, such as erosion control, watershed protection, and forestry.
org Contents Copyright 2002 Florida Natural Areas Inventory. . Florida Natural Areas Inventory The mission of the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is to collect, interpret, and disseminate ecological information critical to the conservation of Florida's biological diversity. Knight) Florida is one of the most naturally diverse states because of its subtropical climate, geographic location and unique geomorphology. It is also sustaining one of the nation's highest rates of population growth and, in spite of the largest land acquisition program of any state, is rapidly losing unique natural resources through the development required to accommodate that growth.

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