Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana

Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that could be reduced through local floodplain management and hazard mitigation planning. A major incentive for community planning to reduce exposure to flood risks is offered by the Community Rating System...

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Main Authors: Mary Paille, Margaret Reams, Jennifer Argote, Nina S.-N. Lam, Ryan Kirby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-02-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/2/57
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spelling doaj-cb98d90ce1934c419d17ccc0f36a92fd2020-11-24T22:48:17ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-02-01825710.3390/w8020057w8020057Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South LouisianaMary Paille0Margaret Reams1Jennifer Argote2Nina S.-N. Lam3Ryan Kirby4Department of Environmental Sciences, School of the Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University, 1271 Energy Coast and Environment Building, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, School of the Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University, 1271 Energy Coast and Environment Building, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, School of the Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University, 1271 Energy Coast and Environment Building, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, School of the Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University, 1271 Energy Coast and Environment Building, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, School of the Coast and the Environment, Louisiana State University, 1271 Energy Coast and Environment Building, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USAResidents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that could be reduced through local floodplain management and hazard mitigation planning. A major incentive for community planning to reduce exposure to flood risks is offered by the Community Rating System (CRS) of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The NFIP encourages local collective action by offering reduced flood insurance premiums for individual policy holders of communities where suggested risk-reducing measures have been implemented. This preliminary analysis examines the extent to which parishes (counties) in southern Louisiana have implemented the suggested policy actions and identifies key factors that account for variation in the implementation of the measures. More measures implemented results in higher CRS scores. Potential influences on scores include socioeconomic attributes of residents, government capacity, average elevation and past flood events. The results of multiple regression analysis indicate that higher CRS scores are associated most closely with higher median housing values. Furthermore, higher scores are found in parishes with more local municipalities that participate in the CRS program. The number of floods in the last five years and the revenue base of the parish does not appear to influence CRS scores. The results shed light on the conditions under which local adaptive planning to mitigate increasing flood risks is more likely to be implemented and offer insights for program administrators, researchers and community stakeholders.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/2/57planningresilienceadaptive governancecommunity rating systemNFIP
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author Mary Paille
Margaret Reams
Jennifer Argote
Nina S.-N. Lam
Ryan Kirby
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Margaret Reams
Jennifer Argote
Nina S.-N. Lam
Ryan Kirby
Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
Water
planning
resilience
adaptive governance
community rating system
NFIP
author_facet Mary Paille
Margaret Reams
Jennifer Argote
Nina S.-N. Lam
Ryan Kirby
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title Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
title_short Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
title_full Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
title_fullStr Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
title_full_unstemmed Influences on Adaptive Planning to Reduce Flood Risks among Parishes in South Louisiana
title_sort influences on adaptive planning to reduce flood risks among parishes in south louisiana
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that could be reduced through local floodplain management and hazard mitigation planning. A major incentive for community planning to reduce exposure to flood risks is offered by the Community Rating System (CRS) of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The NFIP encourages local collective action by offering reduced flood insurance premiums for individual policy holders of communities where suggested risk-reducing measures have been implemented. This preliminary analysis examines the extent to which parishes (counties) in southern Louisiana have implemented the suggested policy actions and identifies key factors that account for variation in the implementation of the measures. More measures implemented results in higher CRS scores. Potential influences on scores include socioeconomic attributes of residents, government capacity, average elevation and past flood events. The results of multiple regression analysis indicate that higher CRS scores are associated most closely with higher median housing values. Furthermore, higher scores are found in parishes with more local municipalities that participate in the CRS program. The number of floods in the last five years and the revenue base of the parish does not appear to influence CRS scores. The results shed light on the conditions under which local adaptive planning to mitigate increasing flood risks is more likely to be implemented and offer insights for program administrators, researchers and community stakeholders.
topic planning
resilience
adaptive governance
community rating system
NFIP
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/2/57
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