Browsing by Author "Landry, Craig E."
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COMMUNITY FLOOD HAZARD MITIGATION AND THE COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM OF NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
Li, Jingyuan (East Carolina University, 2012)Flooding events, including coastal, estuarine, and riverine floods, cause considerable losses to individuals and businesses in the United States. In recent decades, over 80 percent of disaster losses nationwide have been ... -
A Defense of Rational Choice as a Meaningful Baseline in Natural Resource and Hazard Economics
Landry, Craig E. (2012-03-29)RCAW Five Year Achievement Award -
Flood Insurance Coverage in Dare County: Before and After Floyd
Landry, Craig E. (2009-09-18)Dr. Landry started with an overview of how the flood insurance program works. Flooding is a catastrophe risk since flooding events cause multiple losses that are correlated across space; and given the rarity of flooding ... -
Property Values and Flood Risk: What Happens to Premiums over Time?
Bin, Okmyung; Landry, Craig E. (2009-09-18)After Hurricane Floyd, property values in Pitt County were reduced when the properties were determined to be located in the flood plain. Bin and Landry used GIS data to look at the difference between homes sold in the flood ... -
A Waterfront View of Coastal Hazards: Contextualizing Relationships among Geographic Exposure, Shoreline Type, and Hazard Concerns among Coastal Residents
Scyphers, Steven B.; Beck, Michael W.; Furman, Kelsi L.; Haner, Judy; Josephs, Lauren I.; Lynskey, Rebecca; Keeler, Andrew G.; Landry, Craig E.; Powers, Sean P.; Webb, Bret M.; Grabowski, Jonathan H. (2019-11-26)Coastal communities exist on the front lines of diverse natural hazards and the growing impacts of climate change. While traditional strategies for dealing with coastal hazards have often involved the hardening or armoring ... -
Welcoming Remarks (Day 2)
Curtis, Scott; White, Dean Alan; Mageean, Deirdre; Landry, Craig E. (2009-09-18)Hurricane Floyd Symposium