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  • Flood mitigation approaches fall into two categories—structural and nonstructural.
  • Structural forms of mitigation mitigate harm by reconstructing landscapes.
  • They include floodwalls/seawalls, floodgates, levees, and evacuation routes.
  • Nonstructural measures reduce damage by removing people and property out of risk areas.
  • They include elevated structures, property buyouts, permanent relocation, zoning, subdivision, and building codes.
  • Structural solutions have lost popularity over time as old dams and floodgates have failed.

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In environmental engineering, the flood mitigation involves the management and control of flood water movement, such as redirecting flood run-off through the use of floodwalls and flood gates, rather than trying to prevent floods altogether.

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