
September 6-9, 2011
Sheraton Resort and Marina*
CFM Credits: 12 CECs
1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, California 92101
Flood Risk Management in the 21st Century:
Cutting Edge Tools & Strategies in Planning, Integrated Design & Communication of Flood Risk
Nowlan-Redesigning "Design" RainfallNowlan-Synthesizing Peak Flow Design and Long Term Simulation HydrologyOslick-Using an Old Method in a New Way to Model Channels in FLO-2DPerkins-New & Improved Processes for Issuing Building Permits in a FloodplainPhillips-Multi-Objective Decision Tool for Flood Control MasterplanningPritchard-2D Modeling of the Yuba River and Adjacent FloodplainsPritchard-Enhancing Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis with GISRowley-An Informative Look at Levee Accreditation in Arid RegionsSaleh-The Necessity for Engineers to Review ALL Hydraulic ModelsSamuels-Flood Mapping and the Consequences Assessment Tool Set (CATS)Schaefer-FEMA's Outreach Tools and TemplatesSchaefer-Making Flood Risk RealSchalk-Mohave Valley RiskMAPShapiro-Ten Easy Steps to a FEMA AppealSmith-Managing the Impacts of Levee Vegetation on Sacramento River LeveesSpinks-Flood Damage Assessment Using HazusSyme-2011 Queensland FloodsSyme-Mapping of FloodwaysTereska-Innovative Two-Dimensional Floodplain ModelsVandever-800 Miles of Field Reconnaissance on a Shoestring BudgetWalker-Hydromodification Management in the San Diego RegionWalker-Regulatory Realities in the San Diego RegionWegener-Sustainable Funding Strategies through Integrated PlanningWilliams-Practical Applications of Risk & Uncertainty Theory in Water ResourcesWright-The Need for Consistency in Levee Inspection in the DeltaXu-2-D Urban Floodplain Modeling and Economic Loss Estimation


