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The objective of this project is to develop a stand-alone software package to support the revised version of the flood estimation handbook, volume 4.
This is a summary of research done as part of the improving institutional and social responses to flooding project.
This report summarises work carried out under Work Package 3 of the project Improving Institutional and Social Responses to Flooding.
Report proposes a new analysis tool to help Environment Agency staff decide how much collaboration is appropriate in different situations, to improve flood and coastal erosion risk management.
The aim of this project was to produce flood warnings that work, so that they are more targeted, matched to the perceptions and behaviours of different social groupings, including vulnerable communities.
Research in how to improve people’s responses to flood warnings
Improving institutional and social responses to flooding
To evaluate and assess current methods of estimating catchment wetness that feed into rainfall runoff models in order to improve accuracy of forecasts.
To assess the effectiveness of the scientific and management leadership of the joint programme in cultivating a vision, strategy and approach to flood management.
To explore the use of decision support techniques applied to Condition monitoring and asset management (CMAM) to improve the safety and economic performance of complex infrastructure systems. …
The purpose of this project is to identify the work needed to implement a risk-based decision support system based on the RASP Risk Assessment for Strategic Planning approach.
This is a report on the critical issues that must be considered when designing, constructing and maintaining SUDS schemes to effectively manage rainwater runoff from development sites.
This is a summary of a report on public attitudes to stormwater managment.
The potential of constructed wetlands with sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) in urban catchments is reviewed.
The Environment Agency has identified that an increased uptake of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) would have positive environmental benefits
A tool used by Environment Agency and consultant staff in the development of Catchment Flood Management Plans (CRMPs) and other flood studies.
This report provides us with recommendations for the future selection of flood warning dissemination channels based on their `social performance`.
This covers the review of literature, the secondary analysis of data, the qualitative study and the appendix for flood warning for vulnerable groups.
This report explains the physical processes and landform changes that led to, and followed, the 1996 Porlock Bay barrier breaching.
This report covers performance measures, which could be used to evaluate the effectiveness of individual sub-processes and/or the entire flood forecasting and warning service.
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