The potential for disaster increases as communities expand into hazard-prone areas and climate change alters the frequency, severity, and locations of threats. Disaster Resilient Design Concepts showcases designs that can help communities reduce the impact of disasters, recover more quickly, strengthen local economies, and create safer, more equitable places to live.
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