Owing to historical processes that can be traced back over two millennia, flooding in urban catchments is managed using the wider UK flood risk management (FRM) cost-benefit approach focussing on structural defences. While in principle, structural defences are effective for managing flooding in urban catchments, difficulties in appraising the consequences of this type of flooding in terms of derived economic benefit, means providing structural protection for urban catchments is often economically inappropriate. Since the benefits of structurally protecting urban catchments rarely outweigh the costs, incidences of flooding in urban catchments are inevitable. The conceptual basis for a non-structural approach to reduce flood risk is developed...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
The Environment Agency estimates that one in six homes in England (approximately 5.2million properti...
Flooding in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasing in both frequency and severity, leading to huge so...
Flooding presents a significant and growing challenge to the United Kingdom and the wider world. Urb...
impact of flooding throughout the UK is significant and the financial burden felt by individuals, co...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Climate change has seen increased pressures put on the existing ageing flood mitigation infrastructu...
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
Serious flooding in the UK over recent years has increased the attention on urban flooding and highl...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Serious flooding in the UK over recent years has increased the attention on urban flooding and highl...
Flooding is a natural hazard with the potential to cause damage at the local, national, and global s...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
The Environment Agency estimates that one in six homes in England (approximately 5.2million properti...
Flooding in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasing in both frequency and severity, leading to huge so...
Flooding presents a significant and growing challenge to the United Kingdom and the wider world. Urb...
impact of flooding throughout the UK is significant and the financial burden felt by individuals, co...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Climate change has seen increased pressures put on the existing ageing flood mitigation infrastructu...
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing...
Risk analysis and appraisal of the benefits of structural flood risk management measures such as emb...
Serious flooding in the UK over recent years has increased the attention on urban flooding and highl...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Serious flooding in the UK over recent years has increased the attention on urban flooding and highl...
Flooding is a natural hazard with the potential to cause damage at the local, national, and global s...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
The Environment Agency estimates that one in six homes in England (approximately 5.2million properti...