A fundamental goal of the ASFPM Foundation is to foster research and education to support efforts in reducing flood losses and improving floodplain management in the United States. The Gilbert F. White National Flood Policy Forum was initiated by the foundation in order to periodically convene experts in floodplain management to explore pressing issues in the field and set out ideas for resolving them. From these forums we hope to grow a broader and deeper understanding of what it is that we still need to know, how we can better apply what we already know, and what paths may still be unexplored in our attempts to improve management of our nation’s floodplains. Only with that understanding can we move forward with needed research, policy modifications and other actions.

 Forum Year Forum Name Forum Report
2019Increasing Our Resiliency to Urban FloodingUrban Flooding: Moving Towards Resilience (2020)
2015Climate-informed Sciences and Flood Risk Management—Opportunities and ChallengesMeeting the Challenge of Change (2016)
 2013Human Adjustments in CoastsHolistic Coasts: Adaptive Management of Changing Hazards, Risks and Ecosystems (2013)
 2010Flood Risk ManagementFlood Risk Management Forum Final Report (2010)
 2007Floodplain Management 2050Floodplain Management 2050 – Summary Report (2007)
 2004Reducing Flood Losses: Is the 1 percent Chance Flood Standard Sufficient?Reducing Flood Losses — Final Forum Report (2004)
4th Gilbert F. White Flood Policy Forum
Presenters at the 4th Flood Policy Forum held Feb. 19-20, 2013 in Washington D.C. (pictured L to R):
Margaret Davidson, Acting Director, Office of Ocean & Coastal Resource Mgt., NOAA
Nick Hardiman, Coastal Policy Advisor, Environment Agency, United Kingdom
Denise Reed, Chief Scientist, Water Institute of the Gulf
Larry Larson, Director Emeritus and Senior Policy Advisor, ASFPM