How Would the Dutch Fix Our Flood Problems?

. . . not surprisingly, with less focus on recovery and more on preparation.

The Dutch “way of thinking is completely different from the U.S.,” where disaster relief generally takes precedence over disaster avoidance, said Wim Kuijken, the Dutch government’s senior official for overall water control policy. “The U.S. is excellent at disaster management,” but “working to avoid disaster is completely different from working after a disaster.”

Read the rest of the New York Times article here.

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