학술논문

The U. S. Flood Control Program at 75: Social Issues.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. 2012, Vol. 6 Issue 7, p169-182. 14p.
Subject
*FLOOD control laws
*SOIL conservation services (Government)
*FLOODPLAINS
*HYDROLOGY
*COST effectiveness
*EARMARKING (Public finance)
Language
Abstract
The 1936 Omnibus Flood Control Act assigned upstream and downstream missions to the Soil Conservation Service and Army Corps of Engineers. Flood control is a flagrant violation of fundamental physics. In addition, the missions of both agencies fly in the face of the natural role of floods in the aquatic environment. The result is as damaging to human development as the development is to the environment. Human inroads on riverine environments are ramified in economic, policy, and political strategies now and in the future. This paper focuses on the social science issues within an environmental science framework. It discusses economic, historical, political, and sustainability issues. The evidence for what is wrong with the seventy-five year old program from environmental and social science viewpoints is overwhelming. A proposed alternative approach would enable and celebrate natural floods, would manage their hydrological values and not attempt to control them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]