The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°C change in Global Mean Temperature by the 2050s and 2080s and a more extreme, but plausible future, the so-called H++ future), and three population growth projections (low, high and no growth). The analysis covers the whole of the UK (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the risks associated with coastal, fluvial, surface water and groundwater flooding. Eight individual Adaptation Measures (including spatial planning, flood defence, catchment storage) are used to construct five Adaptation Scenarios (including enhanced and reduced levels of adaptation ambition in comparison to present day). Future flood risks for a range of clim...
The study presents a novel framework for undertaking climate change impact studies, which can be use...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
There is a widely-held view that future climate change will increase flood risk in the UK. Extensive...
Interactive tools developed within the RegIS project for assessing the impacts of flooding provide i...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Future flood risk in Europe is likely to increase due to a combination of climatic and socio-economi...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
Global warming is predicted to cause significant changes to the world’s climate, but uncertainties r...
Global warming is predicted to cause significant changes to the world’s climate, but uncertainties r...
The study presents a novel framework for undertaking climate change impact studies, which can be use...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasin...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
There is a widely-held view that future climate change will increase flood risk in the UK. Extensive...
Interactive tools developed within the RegIS project for assessing the impacts of flooding provide i...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Future flood risk in Europe is likely to increase due to a combination of climatic and socio-economi...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
Global warming is predicted to cause significant changes to the world’s climate, but uncertainties r...
Global warming is predicted to cause significant changes to the world’s climate, but uncertainties r...
The study presents a novel framework for undertaking climate change impact studies, which can be use...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...