Richard Campanella is a geographer and associate dean for research at the Tulane School of Architecture. He is the author of fourteen books, including The West Bank of Greater New Orleans and Cityscapes of New Orleans, as well as hundreds of articles on Louisiana history and geography.
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"Clearly written, grounded in science, the book aims to understand, epoch by epoch, how the cumulative weight of unforeseeable consequences saved many millions of people while life in the shadow of levees became more hazardous."--Journal of American History "Geographer Campanella has authored numerous books about New Orleans. . . . This new work is one of his best. . . . Campanella provides a well-documented account of how past public works, public health concerns, race relations, natural disasters, environmentalism, and Louisiana politics influenced drainage choices. His prose is excellent and his arguments well stated."--CHOICE

