After surveying the situation in Louisiana's flood zone, Richards offers an all - too - familiar warning to growth - oriented municipalities
in flood zones around the country:
But there are plenty of examples of glaring, even subsidized, exposure to climate risk in rich places, as well — for instance ongoing development
in flood zones around St. Louis, Mo., and along coasts vulnerable to hurricanes.
Not exact matches
Birdlife found logging taking place
in conservation
zones such as Poloniny national park
in eastern Slovakia and
in Italian riverside forests
around Emilia - Romagna, where it said it had been falsely presented as
flood - risk mitigation.
The cost can be as low as
around $ 129 per year if you live a low risk
flood area, and somewhere between
around $ 400 and $ 570 per year, on average,
in a high risk
flood zone.