The potential role of rural land use in mitigating flood risk and protecting water supplies continues to be of great interest to regulators and planners. The ability of hydrologists to quantify the impact of rural land use change on the water cycle is however limited and we are not able to provide consistently reliable evidence to support planning and policy decisions. This shortcoming stems mainly from lack of data, but also from lack of modelling methods and tools. Numerous research projects over the last few years have been attempting to address the underlying challenges. This paper describes these challenges, significant areas of progress and modelling innovations, and proposes priorities for further research. The paper is organised int...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest mana...
Abstract: Developments in catchment modelling frameworks, such as the new WaterCAST tool developed b...
Recent floods in the UK have focused attention on the effects of rural land use and land management...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
Flooding has a significant impact across a large portion of the United Kingdom. Many flood risk redu...
This thesis investigates several types of rural land management and the relationship with soil hydro...
Understanding the competing pressures on water resources requires detailed knowledge of the future w...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
There is a requirement for predictive tools to assist in land management and flood risk planning, an...
There is substantial evidence that land use/management changes (LUMCs) can impact runoff generation ...
Surface water floods (SWFs) do not only increasingly threaten cities, but also affect rural areas. S...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest mana...
Abstract: Developments in catchment modelling frameworks, such as the new WaterCAST tool developed b...
Recent floods in the UK have focused attention on the effects of rural land use and land management...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
Flooding has a significant impact across a large portion of the United Kingdom. Many flood risk redu...
This thesis investigates several types of rural land management and the relationship with soil hydro...
Understanding the competing pressures on water resources requires detailed knowledge of the future w...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
Land use changes in a watershed can affect the watershed hydrology in various ways. Some types of l...
There is a requirement for predictive tools to assist in land management and flood risk planning, an...
There is substantial evidence that land use/management changes (LUMCs) can impact runoff generation ...
Surface water floods (SWFs) do not only increasingly threaten cities, but also affect rural areas. S...
This thesis examines the relationship between rural land management and downstream flood risk. The r...
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest mana...
Abstract: Developments in catchment modelling frameworks, such as the new WaterCAST tool developed b...