Urban Flood Resilience in an Uncertain Future
Lead Research Organisation:
De Montfort University
Department Name: Faculty of Technology
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Willis T
(2016)
Uncertainty with friction parameters and impact on risk analysis
in E3S Web of Conferences
O'Donnell E
(2020)
The blue-green path to urban flood resilience
in Blue-Green Systems
O'Donnell E
(2020)
The blue-green path to urban flood resilience
Guan M
(2018)
Numerical modelling of hydro-morphological processes dominated by fine suspended sediment in a stormwater pond
in Journal of Hydrology
Vercruysse K
(2019)
Interoperability: A conceptual framework to bridge the gap between multifunctional and multisystem urban flood management
in Journal of Flood Risk Management
Beevers L
(2022)
Identifying hotspots of hydro-hazards under global change: A worldwide review
in Frontiers in Water
Simonovic SP
(2021)
Floods and the COVID-19 pandemic-A new double hazard problem.
in WIREs. Water
Singh A
(2023)
Drainage representation in flood models: Application and analysis of capacity assessment framework
in Journal of Hydrology
Vercruysse K
(2019)
Developing spatial prioritization criteria for integrated urban flood management based on a source-to-impact flood analysis
in Journal of Hydrology
Chan F
(2022)
Comparison of sustainable flood risk management by four countries - the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the United States, and Japan - and the implications for Asian coastal megacities
in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Guan M
(2023)
Bottom-up multilevel flood hazard mapping by integrated inundation modelling in data scarce cities
in Journal of Hydrology
Fenner R
(2019)
Achieving Urban Flood Resilience in an Uncertain Future
in Water
Dawson DA
(2020)
A spatial framework to explore needs and opportunities for interoperable urban flood management.
in Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
Singh A
(2021)
A review of modelling methodologies for flood source area (FSA) identification
in Natural Hazards
Description | The research in this project is now being used as part of the PI's new employment with an SME in Flood Risk Management, Edenvale Young Associates. The research is being implemented in projects with a range of clients in the UK, both statutory and commercial. |
First Year Of Impact | 2022 |
Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Construction,Environment |
Impact Types | Societal Economic |