The resources of small-scale community-based flood risk action groups are often limited, hence studies to model and predict the effects of Natural Flood Management are often restrained by time and lack of empirical data to validate results. As a result, representations of hillslope leaky barriers are largely modelled as several equifinal approaches, often without survey data. The geometrical characteristics of hillslope leaky barriers were surveyed for the first time at Hardcastle Crags, Calder Valley. This data informed six 2D hydraulic model representation scenarios with varying combinations of topography modification and roughness increase, allowing the sensitivity of their results to be tested. Results from Scenario 3 (topography modifi...
The evaluation of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of interve...
AbstractUrban floods cause high damages and thus mapping of flood risk is essential for protection a...
The execution of hydraulic models at large spatial scales has yielded a step change in our understan...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures are being implemented across the UK and Europe in an effort ...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
Leaky barriers have become an important mitigation option within natural flood management to reduce ...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in <q>natural</q> flood management in order to retain overla...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) has recently invigorated the hydrological community into redeploying ...
In the UK, decision makers use hydraulic model outputs to inform funding, connection consent, adopti...
The hydrologic characteristics of the 1943 outburst flood from the Glacier du Mont Miné, Switzerland...
Over the last decades, river floods in Europe seem to occur more frequently and are causing more and...
Natural flood management aims to enhance natural processes to build resilience into flood risk manag...
Two-dimensional hydrodynamic floodplain inundation models were originally developed for civil engin...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques that include alteration, restoration or use of landscape f...
The evaluation of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of interve...
AbstractUrban floods cause high damages and thus mapping of flood risk is essential for protection a...
The execution of hydraulic models at large spatial scales has yielded a step change in our understan...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures are being implemented across the UK and Europe in an effort ...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
Leaky barriers have become an important mitigation option within natural flood management to reduce ...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in <q>natural</q> flood management in order to retain overla...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) has recently invigorated the hydrological community into redeploying ...
In the UK, decision makers use hydraulic model outputs to inform funding, connection consent, adopti...
The hydrologic characteristics of the 1943 outburst flood from the Glacier du Mont Miné, Switzerland...
Over the last decades, river floods in Europe seem to occur more frequently and are causing more and...
Natural flood management aims to enhance natural processes to build resilience into flood risk manag...
Two-dimensional hydrodynamic floodplain inundation models were originally developed for civil engin...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques that include alteration, restoration or use of landscape f...
The evaluation of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has traditionally focused on the ability of interve...
AbstractUrban floods cause high damages and thus mapping of flood risk is essential for protection a...
The execution of hydraulic models at large spatial scales has yielded a step change in our understan...