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<abstract>GAO discussed the Federal Emergency Management Agency&apos;s (FEMA) disaster
mitigation efforts, focusing on: (1) the reasons why disaster mitigation
efforts are not always undertaken by state and local governments and
individuals; (2) FEMA&apos;s efforts to encourage mitigation; and (3) issues
that GAO believes are pertinent to ensuring the cost-effective use of
federal dollars for hazard mitigation.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) hazard mitigation is primarily the responsibility of
state and local governments, and individuals; however, mitigation
actions are not always taken; (2) the reasons for this include local
sensitivity to such measures as: (a) building code enforcement and land
use planning; (b) conflict between mitigation and developmental goals;
and (c) individuals&apos; perceptions that the possibility of a disaster&apos;s
occurrence is low; (3) FEMA&apos;s hazard mitigation efforts include grants
and training for state and local governments, funding for mitigating
damage to public facilities and purchasing and converting flood-prone
properties to open space, federal flood insurance, and programs targeted
at reducing the loss of life and property from earthquakes and fires;
(4) in recent years, FEMA has taken a strategic approach to mitigation
by publishing a 15-year national mitigation strategy and establishing
5-year mitigation objectives in its strategic plan pursuant to the
Government Performance and Results Act; (5) FEMA expects to reflect its
strategic goal and objectives in future performance partnership
agreements with states; (6) GAO&apos;s work has identified several issues
pertinent to ensuring the cost-effective use of federal dollars for
hazard mitigation; (7) studies have shown a variety of approaches with
the potential for increasing the level of mitigation, including
regulatory and financial incentives proposed by FEMA, the National
Research Council, and the National Performance Review; however, these
and other proposals require analysis to determine their relative costs
and benefits; (8) under existing approaches, it is uncertain that,
collectively, federal funds are effectively targeted to projects where
the risk of loss is greatest because: (a) limitations on data needed to
estimate risks often make it difficult to determine the
cost-effectiveness of specific actions; and (b) federal hazard
mitigation funds are provided through a number of different programs and
agencies--some limited to particular hazards; and (9) the extent to
which cost-effective mitigation projects will result in federal dollar
savings is uncertain, depending upon the actual incidence of future
disaster events and the extent to which the federal government would
bear the resulting losses.</abstract>
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