Leaky barriers have become an important mitigation option within natural flood management to reduce downstream flood risk. Modelling is a key tool to aid in the design of leaky barrier installations for flood mitigation, but there is limited evidence about the accuracy of model representations of the system. Here, the hydrological model SWAT was combined with a water routing model that simulates multiple leaky barriers as permeable sluice gates. Storage behind individual barriers was quantified using barrier dimensions and LIDAR topography. The model was applied to a series of 27 leaky barriers installed as part of a long-term manipulation experiment into a 11-km2 intensive lowland agricultural catchment in Leicestershire, England. Evaluati...
There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hy...
Nature-based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence for the effe...
Soil sealing affects the hydrological processes in a watershed by increasing the surface runoff and ...
Leaky barriers have become an important mitigation option within natural flood management to reduce ...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
The resources of small-scale community-based flood risk action groups are often limited, hence studi...
• Three sites in the Stroud Frome and Twyver catchments in Gloucestershire, UK were monitored for hy...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in natural flood management in order to retain overland storm...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
Fluvial flooding causes significant economic, environmental and social losses, which are predicted t...
One-third of the annual natural disasters and economic losses, and more than half of the respective ...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures are being implemented on the Littlestock Brook, a tributary ...
International audienceModelling water and sediment transfer in lowland catchments is complex as both...
Culverts are often used to convey floodwaters under roadways and other obstacles during rainfall eve...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques that include alteration, restoration or use of landscape f...
There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hy...
Nature-based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence for the effe...
Soil sealing affects the hydrological processes in a watershed by increasing the surface runoff and ...
Leaky barriers have become an important mitigation option within natural flood management to reduce ...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
The resources of small-scale community-based flood risk action groups are often limited, hence studi...
• Three sites in the Stroud Frome and Twyver catchments in Gloucestershire, UK were monitored for hy...
Enhanced hillslope storage is utilised in natural flood management in order to retain overland storm...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) is an increasingly popular approach to flood risk management which ai...
Fluvial flooding causes significant economic, environmental and social losses, which are predicted t...
One-third of the annual natural disasters and economic losses, and more than half of the respective ...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures are being implemented on the Littlestock Brook, a tributary ...
International audienceModelling water and sediment transfer in lowland catchments is complex as both...
Culverts are often used to convey floodwaters under roadways and other obstacles during rainfall eve...
Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques that include alteration, restoration or use of landscape f...
There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hy...
Nature-based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence for the effe...
Soil sealing affects the hydrological processes in a watershed by increasing the surface runoff and ...