JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Universities Council on Water Resources

Issue No. 141: March 2009

 

Three Years after Katrina
Restoring and Protecting New Orleans and Coastal Louisiana

Table of Contents

Quo Vadis Louisiana?
By Gerald E. Galloway

Articles

Reducing Risk in New Orleans
By Colonel Alvin B. Lee

Water Resources Policy and Practice Issues Exposed by Katrina
By Lewis E. Link

Beyond Assessing and onto Managing Risk for Levees
By Robert B. Gilbert and Robert G. Traver

Responding to Risk: The Making of Hazard Mitigation Strategy in Post-Katrina New Orleans
By Earthea Nance

To What End: Resilience, Tradeoffs, and the Lessons of Katrina
By Mark S. Davis

A New Approach to River Management: Action for a Sustainable Coastal Landscape
By Denise J. Reed

Sediment and Nutrient Tradeoffs in Restoring Mississippi River Delta: Restoration vs Eutrophication
By Robert R. Twilley and Victor Rivera-Monroy

Dutch Flood Policy Innovations for California
By Dana L. Woodall and Jay R. Lund

Commentaries

The Levee Risk: If All Players Understood the Hazard, We Would See More Action
By Clive Goodwin

Risk Reduction When Society Uses the Environment
By Shirley Laska

Discussion

Meeting the Need for Water Resource Professionals: Recruiting More Women and Minorities
By Mary V. Santelmann

Full Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, Issue No. 141

ISSN 1936-704X