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Pairing in-depth journalism with historical perspectives, this book makes a compelling case for a natural solution to the growing problem of flooding. With Seek Higher Ground, environmental write...
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02 April 2024

Pairing in-depth journalism with historical perspectives, this book makes a compelling case for a natural solution to the growing problem of flooding.
With Seek Higher Ground, environmental writer and former land-use planner Tim Palmer explores the legacy of flooding in America, taking a fresh look at the emerging climatic, economic, and ecological realities of our rivers and communities. Global warming is forecast to sharply intensify flooding, and this book urges that we reduce future damage in the most effective, efficient, and equitable ways possible.
Through historical narrative, rigorous reporting, and decades of vivid personal experience, Palmer details how our society’s approach to flood control has been infamously inadequate and chronically counterproductive. He builds a powerful argument for both the protection of floodplain open space and for programs that help people voluntarily relocate their homes away from high-water hazards. Only by recognizing the indomitable forces of nature—and adapting to them—can we thrive in the challenging climate to come.
With Seek Higher Ground, environmental writer and former land-use planner Tim Palmer explores the legacy of flooding in America, taking a fresh look at the emerging climatic, economic, and ecological realities of our rivers and communities. Global warming is forecast to sharply intensify flooding, and this book urges that we reduce future damage in the most effective, efficient, and equitable ways possible.
Through historical narrative, rigorous reporting, and decades of vivid personal experience, Palmer details how our society’s approach to flood control has been infamously inadequate and chronically counterproductive. He builds a powerful argument for both the protection of floodplain open space and for programs that help people voluntarily relocate their homes away from high-water hazards. Only by recognizing the indomitable forces of nature—and adapting to them—can we thrive in the challenging climate to come.
Price: $27.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
02 April 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520382732
Format: Hardcover
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“Nature writer Palmer (Endangered Rivers and the Conservation Movement) delivers an urgent warning about the perils of Americans’ penchant for living too close to rivers destined to unleash catastrophic flooding as Earth’s atmosphere warms and its rains intensify. . . . What’s most valuable here are the stories of lessons learned by individuals and communities who have taken steps to end the cycles of rebuilding in and near floodplains. It's an encouraging guidebook for community leaders and organizers looking for a sensible path forward."
Tim Palmer is an author and photographer of environmental issues, river conservation, nature, and adventure travel. His thirty-two books have won numerous awards. For the past five decades he has been professionally and personally involved in flooding and issues of floodplain management. See his work at www.timpalmer.org.
Contents
1 The Coming Storm
2 The Essential History of High Water
3 Rivers Need Floods and Nature Needs Floodplains
4 Dams for Flood Control: The Promise and the Reality
5 Broken Barriers
6 Higher Floods and the Endless Storm
7 Floodplains Are for Floods
8 The Insurance Connection
9 Moving to Higher Ground
10 Greenways
11 Living with Rivers
Acknowledgments
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author
1 The Coming Storm
2 The Essential History of High Water
3 Rivers Need Floods and Nature Needs Floodplains
4 Dams for Flood Control: The Promise and the Reality
5 Broken Barriers
6 Higher Floods and the Endless Storm
7 Floodplains Are for Floods
8 The Insurance Connection
9 Moving to Higher Ground
10 Greenways
11 Living with Rivers
Acknowledgments
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author