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Establishing priorities for Pennsylvania community flood resilience

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  • Iulo, Lisa
  • Arora, Aashna
  • Fowler, Lara
  • Goldberg, Lacey
  • Helgeson, Casey
  • Keller, Klaus
  • Nicholas, Robert E
  • Sharma, Sanjib
  • Tebyanian, Nastaran
  • Tuana, Nancy

Abstract

This white paper provides an overview of priorities related to community resilience to flooding that emerged during a 27 September 2019 meeting with local, regional and state representatives in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The document compiles workshop details, participants and a summary of discussions and outcomes. It does not, however, attempt to provide a comprehensive listing of every topic raised by participants. In addition, this workshop was held before the advent of covid-19; the impacts of this pandemic are not addressed in this document.

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  • Iulo, Lisa & Arora, Aashna & Fowler, Lara & Goldberg, Lacey & Helgeson, Casey & Keller, Klaus & Nicholas, Robert E & Sharma, Sanjib & Tebyanian, Nastaran & Tuana, Nancy, 2020. "Establishing priorities for Pennsylvania community flood resilience," SocArXiv qa4z7, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:qa4z7
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/qa4z7
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