Deck 7: Hazard Mitigation

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In order to protect structures from airborne firebrands, avoid building on sites on top of a slope or near a canyon draw. True or False?
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A guiding principle for natural hazard mitigation is:

A) Preventive actions must be decided at the federal level.
B) Private sector participation is vital
C) Long-term efforts and investments in prevention measures are ineffective.
D) Mitigation is only useful for flooding
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Property owners can change their construction practices voluntarily because of risk communication and incentives or change involuntarily because of building code requirements. True or False?
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Buildings constructed from brick, stone, or concrete masonry units respond poorly to____________.
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States must update hazard mitigation plans within _____________ months of a presidential disaster declaration as a condition for receiving federal disaster assistance.
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Land-use practices are defined by the ways people use the land. True or False?
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Among the tools available to local governments for hazard mitigation are:

A) Zoning
B) Natural disaster regulations
C) Levee piping
D) Overtopping of structures
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Local building codes are based on model building codes that are established by:

A) nongovernmental organizations
B) State government
C) Federal government
D) Local government
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Stream channelization is one of the four major types of flood control works. True or False?
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__________________are most commonly used to divert flood water past communities.
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Local governments often feel that federal and state mandates are overly restrictive and do not provide enough funding. True or False?
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A category of hazard mitigation strategy is

A) Danger control
B) Hazard source control
C) Building codes
D) Technological hazard control
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Building codes only work if the local adopting agencies are willing to____________ them.
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The United States has become less concerned with sustainability as the costs of disaster response and recovery have risen. True or False?
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The local government has little influence over land-use practices. True or False?
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One of the methods for providing protection from hydrological hazards is wet ___________.
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Structures can be significantly protected from wind damage by installing stronger than normal connections among the foundation, walls, rafters or roof trusses, and roof decking. True or False?
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Hazard mitigation is most effective when it takes place after disasters. True or False?
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Principles for protecting buildings from wind hazard do not apply to seismic protection. True or False?
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Disasters are a sign that current development practices are not viable over the long term. True or False?
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Name and describe two of the three ways the local government can influence land use practices.
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How can zoning mitigate hazards?
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Deck 7: Hazard Mitigation
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In order to protect structures from airborne firebrands, avoid building on sites on top of a slope or near a canyon draw. True or False?
True
2
A guiding principle for natural hazard mitigation is:

A) Preventive actions must be decided at the federal level.
B) Private sector participation is vital
C) Long-term efforts and investments in prevention measures are ineffective.
D) Mitigation is only useful for flooding
B
3
Property owners can change their construction practices voluntarily because of risk communication and incentives or change involuntarily because of building code requirements. True or False?
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Buildings constructed from brick, stone, or concrete masonry units respond poorly to____________.
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States must update hazard mitigation plans within _____________ months of a presidential disaster declaration as a condition for receiving federal disaster assistance.
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Land-use practices are defined by the ways people use the land. True or False?
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Among the tools available to local governments for hazard mitigation are:

A) Zoning
B) Natural disaster regulations
C) Levee piping
D) Overtopping of structures
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Local building codes are based on model building codes that are established by:

A) nongovernmental organizations
B) State government
C) Federal government
D) Local government
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Stream channelization is one of the four major types of flood control works. True or False?
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__________________are most commonly used to divert flood water past communities.
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Local governments often feel that federal and state mandates are overly restrictive and do not provide enough funding. True or False?
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A category of hazard mitigation strategy is

A) Danger control
B) Hazard source control
C) Building codes
D) Technological hazard control
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Building codes only work if the local adopting agencies are willing to____________ them.
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The United States has become less concerned with sustainability as the costs of disaster response and recovery have risen. True or False?
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The local government has little influence over land-use practices. True or False?
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One of the methods for providing protection from hydrological hazards is wet ___________.
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Structures can be significantly protected from wind damage by installing stronger than normal connections among the foundation, walls, rafters or roof trusses, and roof decking. True or False?
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Hazard mitigation is most effective when it takes place after disasters. True or False?
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Principles for protecting buildings from wind hazard do not apply to seismic protection. True or False?
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Disasters are a sign that current development practices are not viable over the long term. True or False?
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Name and describe two of the three ways the local government can influence land use practices.
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How can zoning mitigate hazards?
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