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Green infrastructure: the future of urban flood risk management?
Published 2021“…Consequently, many cities are rethinking their approach to flood risk management by using Green Infrastructure (GI) solutions to reverse the legacy of hard engineering flood management approaches. …”
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Adaptation thresholds and pathways for tidal flood risk management in London
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Virtual engineering: Computer simulation modelling for flood risk management in England
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Flood Risk Management as a public or a private good, and the implications for stakeholder engagement
Published 2015“…A move to encourage partnership funding of Flood Risk Management (FRM) has resulted in current FRM measures providing both public and private benefits. …”
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Community modelling: a technique for enhancing local capacity to engage with flood risk management
Published 2018“…Widening acceptance of the value of public participation in local flood risk management (FRM) brings new challenges. A key issue is the capacity of local communities to participate in expert-led FRM. …”
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A risk-based network analysis of distributed in-stream leaky barriers for flood risk management
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Skillful decadal flood prediction
Published 2023“…Accurate long-term flood predictions are increasingly needed for flood risk management in a changing climate, but are hindered by the underestimation of climate variability by climate models. …”
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‘Contractual’ and ‘cooperative’ civic engagement : the emergence and roles of ‘flood action groups’ in England and Wales
Published 2014“…Research assessing the emergence and role of a new element in the governance of flood risk management in England explored the numerous ‘flood action groups’ that have developed over the last decade. …”
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Extreme rainfall and flooding over central Kenya including Nairobi City during the long-rains Season 2018: causes, predictability, and potential for early warning and actions
Published 2018“…(iii) There is a need for well-developed and functional forecast-based action systems for heavy rain and flood risk management in Kenya, especially with the relatively short windows for anticipatory action during MAM.…”
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Integrating human behaviour dynamics into flood disaster risk assessment
Published 2018“…Such multidisciplinary approaches can inform flood-risk management policy development.…”
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Critical infrastructure impact assessment due to flood exposure
Published 2017“…The analysis shows how spatial network models inform flood risk management practitioners to identify and compare critical infrastructures risks on flooded and non-flooded land, for prioritising flood protection investments and improve resilience of cities. …”
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Enhancing the predictability of seasonal streamflow with a statistical‐dynamical approach
Published 2018“…Seasonal streamflow forecasts facilitate water allocation, reservoir operation, flood risk management, and crop forecasting. They are generally computed by forcing hydrological models with outputs from general circulation models (GCMs) or using large‐scale climate indices as predictors in statistical models. …”
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The potential of knowing more: A review of data-driven urban water management
Published 2017“…We discuss the examples of better rain-data management, urban pluvial flood-risk management and forecasting, drinking water and sewer network operation and management, integrated design and management, increasing water productivity, wastewater-based epidemiology and on-site water and wastewater treatment. …”
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From flood science to flood policy: The Foresight Future Flooding project seven years on
Published 2013“…Design/methodology/approach: This paper assesses the impact of the FFF project, both nationally and internationally, using web searches, document analysis, and a questionnaire survey of key actors in the flood risk management policy field. Findings: It was found that the penetration of the project into professionals' consciousness was high in relation to other comparable projects and publications, and its impact on policy - both immediately and continuing - was profound. …”
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Assessing surface water flood risk and management strategies under future climate change: Insights from an Agent-Based Model
Published 2017“…Our modelling approach and findings are highly relevant for the ongoing regulatory and political approval process for Flood Re as well as for wider discussions on the potential of insurance schemes to incentivise flood risk management and climate adaptation in the UK and internationally.…”
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Evaluating the drivers of seasonal streamflow in the US Midwest
Published 2017“…Thus, any projected changes in these drivers are likely to have notable effects on future streamflow distributions, with potential implications for basin water management, agriculture, and flood risk management.…”
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