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The Effectiveness of the Emergency Rules of 1998, as Implemented During the Erosion Event in Neskowin Oregon, 1999

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  • The purpose of this research is two-fold: to evaluate the success of the new emergency procedures promulgated in 1998 and to characterize the erosion event that precipitated the emergency during January, February and March 1999. These two purposes support each other and provide a holistic understanding of how emergencies arise and how effective state procedures are in meeting the challenges of extreme events. In order to facilitate understanding, an overview of Oregon's shore protection policies will proceed the analysis of the new emergency rules. Neskowin will act as a case study to see how well the emergency rules worked.
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