Floodplain management: Land acquisition versus preservation of historic buildings in Cambridge,Ontario, Canada |
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Authors: | Wendy J. Bennett Bruce Mitchell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Intera Environmental Consultants, Ltd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2. Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | Non-structural adjustments in floodplain management are often avoided because they are seen to infringe on personal rights, adversely affect property values and restrict local tax bases. Land acquisition programs in urban areas encounter a further problem when they lead to demolition of buildings and other structures considered to have historical or architectural value. An experience in Cambridge, Ontario demonstrates that the potential conflict between flood damage reduction and historical preservation objectives can be exacerbated as a result of uncoordinated planning efforts, inflexibility in interpreting mandates, unclear roles for participating agencies, and lack of cooperation Many of these dilemmas can be resolved through consultation and discussion early in the planning process as well as through a willingness to be flexible and to search for a compromise |
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