In December 2014 the Environment Agency published Long Term Investment Scenarios (LTIS) for flood and coastal erosion risk management in England. It sets out the future costs and benefits of managing flood and coastal erosion risk in England in a range of different scenarios. Its major achievement in long-term risk-based resource allocation is to incorporate a rigorous national economic optimisation based on an aggregation of 3,000 flood defence systems covering the entirety of England’s floodplain. The analysis is based on the Environment Agency’s national assessment of flood risk from rivers and the sea, along with the risk of properties flooding from surface water. The risk information informs an innovative economic model to assess optim...
Making decisions regarding the most appropriate long term flood risk related intervention investment...
Over the next 100 years, it is estimated that England will need £30.6-1bn annual investment to manag...
FLOODsite is the largest ever EC research project on flood risk management, with an EC grant to the ...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
Strategic flood risk management seeks to identify portfolios of flood risk management options that c...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
Effective flood risk management involves the quantification of flood risk and the implementation of ...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
Making decisions regarding the most appropriate long term flood risk related intervention investment...
Over the next 100 years, it is estimated that England will need £30.6-1bn annual investment to manag...
FLOODsite is the largest ever EC research project on flood risk management, with an EC grant to the ...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
Strategic flood risk management seeks to identify portfolios of flood risk management options that c...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
Effective flood risk management involves the quantification of flood risk and the implementation of ...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
Making decisions regarding the most appropriate long term flood risk related intervention investment...
Over the next 100 years, it is estimated that England will need £30.6-1bn annual investment to manag...
FLOODsite is the largest ever EC research project on flood risk management, with an EC grant to the ...