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  • Landslide Hazards and Planning
  • The U. S. Geological Survey and
  • The American Planning Associations
  • Project To Reduce Landslide Hazards
  • Paula L. Gori,
  • U.S. Geological Survey
  • Reston, Virginia

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Landslide Hazards and Planning
  • Todays talk will present the new report and
    explain the process that we used to formulate
    the report.
  • Authors of the report
  • are Jim Schwab,
  • Paula Gori and
  • Sanjay Jeer.

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Guidebook entitled Landslide Hazards and
Planning
  • Goal of the report is to to increase planners
    awareness and understanding of landslide hazards.
  • Planners will incorporate this new understanding
    into the planning process.
  • Losses from landslides will be reduced.

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Good land-use planning reduces losses from
landslide hazards
  • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the
    American Planning Association (APA) are working
    together to inform land-use planners about
    landslide hazards.

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Why USGS and APA?
  • USGS is the recognized authority for
    understanding landslide hazards in the US.
  • USGS has the responsibility to issue disaster
    warnings.
  • APA is the professional society for land-use
    planners and planning officials. Among its
    responsibilities is to educate its 38,000
    members. An area of concern is safe growth.

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USGS/APA partnership to educate land-use planners
  • A key mission of the USGS is to minimize loss of
    life and property from natural disasters.
  • An APA goal is to provide planners with
    information about innovative and effective
    planning practice.
  • USGS partnered with APA because of its ability to
    reach its extensive membership with quality
    outreach products.

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Good Planning Needs to Incorporate Understanding
of Natural Hazards
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Why Is the Report Necessary
  • Most planners in the US do not adequately address
    natural hazards.
  • Planners lack adequate technical information and
    resources to identify and map hazards.
  • Some state and local governments lack adequate
    authority to regulate hazards.

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Landslides are a costly hazard in the United
States
  • Landslides and debris flows result in 25-50
    deaths and 3.6 billion dollars (2001 dollars) in
    damages each year.
  • The greatest damage occurs in the Appalachian
    Mountains, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific
    Coast.
  • 1997-1998 el Nino rainstorms in the San Francisco
    Bay area produced thousands of landslides and
    caused over 150 million in direct public and
    private losses.

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Land-Use Planners make important decisions that
minimize landslide costs
  • Capital improvement plans for public facilities
    and public utilities, especially transportation
  • Subdivision, siting and grading plans
  • Comprehensive plans and zoning

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Planners have tools to control landslides
  • Regulations
  • Geotechnical site analysis
  • Grading plans
  • Zoning and subdivision plans
  • Geologic hazard abatement districts
  • Transfer of development rights
  • Disclosure ordinances

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Planners can minimize human activities that cause
landslides
  • Poor construction of transportation and other
    utilities
  • Poor construction practices on hillsides
  • Poor maintenance of irrigation and septic systems
  • Poor logging practices and deforestation
  • Wildland fire

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The landslide report addresses information
planners need to reduce landslide hazards
  • Primer and Overview of landslide hazards
  • Planning tools for landslide hazards
  • Regulatory tools such as zoning and site plans
  • Other land-use tools such as geographic-informatio
    n systems (GIS) and GHADs
  • Case studies of cities and regions

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Guidebook publication distribution techniques
  • Released as a Planning Advisory Service Report
    to subscribers, libraries, planning firms and
    universities.
  • For sale through APA http//www.planning.org/book
    service
  • Posted on American Planning Association website
    http//www.planning.org/Landslides.

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Other outreach efforts
  • Journal articles.
  • University curriculums.
  • Emergency managers training courses.
  • APA annual conference sessions
  • April 2006 San Antonio. Texas

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CONCLUSION
  • Partnership between the USGS and APA has
    increased awareness of landslide hazards.
  • Guidebook is written in understandable language.
  • The guidebook is an example of cooperation
    between a scientific agency and a professional
    society sharing common interests.
  • The distribution and outreach efforts ensure the
    successful use of the guidebook.

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Use of Landslide Information in Oregon
  • USGS would like to assess the use of the
    Landslide Report by communities in Oregon.
  • USGS would like to increase the use of landslide
    hazard information throughout Oregon.
  • Contact Paula Gori pgori_at_usgs.gov 703 620-3156
  • USGS landslides website http//landslides_at_usgs.
    gov
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