This report highlights a series of key challenges and opportunities towards developing integrated strategies for flood risk management for the London and Thames Estuary region. The report suggests that the predominant feature of Integrated Flood Risk Management (IFRM), adaptive co-management and strategic planning is the emphasis on a holistic and continuous process of management. Essentially, all three concepts focus on systems thinking: considering the human and physical environment to be a complex entity, comprised of dynamic sub-systems reflecting coupled social, economic and geo-biological behaviour through time. In line with this systems-orientated approach, four primary characteristics were considered within the case-study as indicat...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Coastal flooding is a major concern in England, with significant past and potential future damages. ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
This paper examines constraints and enabling factors towards ‘integration’ as they are perceived by ...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
FLOODsite is the largest ever EC research project on flood risk management, with an EC grant to the ...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
Modern environments are becoming increasingly risky. Climate change, population growth and the sprea...
Over recent decades, remarkable progress in cultivating the concepts of flood risk management has ta...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
Contemporary water management practices worldwide are informed by two leading paradigms: integrated ...
This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision ma...
This paper explores the evolution of a more sociotechnical variety of flood and coastal risk managem...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Coastal flooding is a major concern in England, with significant past and potential future damages. ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
This paper examines constraints and enabling factors towards ‘integration’ as they are perceived by ...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
FLOODsite is the largest ever EC research project on flood risk management, with an EC grant to the ...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
Modern environments are becoming increasingly risky. Climate change, population growth and the sprea...
Over recent decades, remarkable progress in cultivating the concepts of flood risk management has ta...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
Contemporary water management practices worldwide are informed by two leading paradigms: integrated ...
This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision ma...
This paper explores the evolution of a more sociotechnical variety of flood and coastal risk managem...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Coastal flooding is a major concern in England, with significant past and potential future damages. ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...