Abstract
Florida grapples with mounting challenges related to inland flooding due to heavy precipitation, along with coastal flooding from rising sea levels and coastal storms. One important approach to address precipitation-originating flooding is to embrace land use practices runoff management in the upstream portions of at-risk watersheds, where sustainable design can relieve the pressures on drainage systems from continuing dense urban development in the low-lying Florida landscape. Dr L Donald Duke, from The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University, plays a pivotal role in this endeavour. His work encompasses creating and evaluating flood-resilient land use practices and planning to manage stormwater runoff on the watershed scale.