As Earth’s climate changes, individual nations must develop adaptation plans to respond to increasing or new climate risks. This study focuses on changing flood risk in England, UK, and examines the policy framework and actions that underpin England’s adaptation from a flood risk management (FRM) perspective. Specifically, the flood risk projections that fed into the UK’s Climate Change Risk Assessment were analysed alongside newly developed FRM adaptation portfolios that modified the flood risk projections to identify the potential of different measures to reduce Expected Annual Damages (EAD). The key findings indicate that: the range of EAD for all flood sources combined is projected to increase by 18–160% by the 2080s depending on the cl...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to pr...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
Future flood risk in Europe is likely to increase due to a combination of climatic and socio-economi...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
There is a widely-held view that future climate change will increase flood risk in the UK. Extensive...
Climate change is likely to multiply the impacts of flooding the UK already faces, therefore further...
Interactive tools developed within the RegIS project for assessing the impacts of flooding provide i...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to pr...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
The assessment of future flood risk presented considers three climate change scenarios (a 2°C and 4°...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Flood risk to the economy, society and the environment reflects the cumulative effects of environmen...
Future flood risk in Europe is likely to increase due to a combination of climatic and socio-economi...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
In recent years, through the availability of remotely sensed data and other national datasets, it ha...
A flood risk management plan is being developed for the Thames Estuary, covering the next 100 years....
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
There is a widely-held view that future climate change will increase flood risk in the UK. Extensive...
Climate change is likely to multiply the impacts of flooding the UK already faces, therefore further...
Interactive tools developed within the RegIS project for assessing the impacts of flooding provide i...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to pr...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...