Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in <q>natural</q> flood management in order to retain overland storm run-off and to reduce connectivity between fast surface flow pathways and the channel. Examples include excavated ponds, deepened or bunded accumulation areas, and gullies and ephemeral channels blocked with wooden barriers or debris dams. <br><br> The performance of large, distributed networks of such measures is poorly understood. Extensive schemes can potentially retain large quantities of run-off, but there are indications that much of their effectiveness can be attributed to desynchronisation of sub-catchment flood waves. Inappropriately sited measures may therefore increase, rather than mitigate, flood risk. Fully dis...
Restoration of eroded blanket‐peatlands through revegetation and gully‐blocking is observed to also ...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in "natural" flood management in order to retain overland sto...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) has recently invigorated the hydrological community into redeploying ...
The resources of small-scale community-based flood risk action groups are often limited, hence studi...
Nature-based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence for the effe...
This research is based on two contexts. First, the research is concerned with a much understudied as...
There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hy...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is receiving much attention in the UK and across Europe and is now wi...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
The evaluation of rural Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of i...
Flooding is one of the most significant issues facing the UK and Europe. New approaches are being so...
Fluvial flooding causes significant economic, environmental and social losses, which are predicted t...
Restoration of eroded blanket‐peatlands through revegetation and gully‐blocking is observed to also ...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in "natural" flood management in order to retain overland sto...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) has recently invigorated the hydrological community into redeploying ...
The resources of small-scale community-based flood risk action groups are often limited, hence studi...
Nature-based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence for the effe...
This research is based on two contexts. First, the research is concerned with a much understudied as...
There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hy...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is receiving much attention in the UK and across Europe and is now wi...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
The evaluation of rural Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of i...
Flooding is one of the most significant issues facing the UK and Europe. New approaches are being so...
Fluvial flooding causes significant economic, environmental and social losses, which are predicted t...
Restoration of eroded blanket‐peatlands through revegetation and gully‐blocking is observed to also ...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing...