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From Translational to Transformational Flood Risk Communication: How USACE is Shifting its Communication About Dams, Levees, and Flooding

Resource Type
ASDSO Conference Papers
Reference Title
From Translational to Transformational Flood Risk Communication: How USACE is Shifting its Communication About Dams, Levees, and Flooding
Author/Presenter
Noland, Katelyn
Purdy, Adoratia
Organization/Agency
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Publisher Name
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Year
2023
Date
September 17-21, 2023
Event Name
Dam Safety 2023
Event Location
Palm Springs, California
ASDSO Session Title
Session 8: Risk Communication and Emergency Planning
Abstract/Additional Information

ABSTRACT ONLY - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Dam and Levee Safety Programs are rich with technical knowledge and information about how dams and levees work, how they can fail, and what the impacts are if failure occurs. To date, the programs have placed emphasis on getting the details right and translating information for public consumption. Far too often this translation process is arduous and still leaves the agency focusing more on what it wants to communicate instead of framing information and communication to promote action and collaboration to address flooding. This session will provide an overview of a 24-month study USACE completed with HDR-Gannett Fleming on how to improve its communication practice and integrate social and behavioral science-based approaches to engage communities and individuals in flood risk decisions. Presenters will discuss how USACE has updated its communication initiatives based on this study and explore approaches that may be relevant to others in the flood risk community.