Future Urban Flood Risk Management
Lead Research Organisation:
Newcastle University
Department Name: Sch of Engineering
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Publications
Glenis V
(2018)
A fully hydrodynamic urban flood modelling system representing buildings, green space and interventions
in Environmental Modelling & Software
Richardson D
(2018)
A new precipitation and drought climatology based on weather patterns.
in International journal of climatology : a journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Fenner R
(2019)
Achieving Urban Flood Resilience in an Uncertain Future
in Water
Fenner R
(2019)
Achieving urban flood resilience in an uncertain future
Bertsch R
(2022)
Building level flood exposure analysis using a hydrodynamic model
in Environmental Modelling & Software
Krivtsov V
(2021)
Comparative Ecosystem Analysis of Urban Ponds: Implications for Synergistic Benefits and Potential Trade-Offs Resulting from Retrofitting of Green Roofs in Their Catchments
in International Journal of Environmental Impacts: Management, Mitigation and Recovery
Kilsby C
(2019)
Contrasting seasonality of storm rainfall and flood runoff in the UK and some implications for rainfall-runoff methods of flood estimation
in Hydrology Research
Birkinshaw S
(2022)
Evaluating the Effect of the Location and Design of Retention Ponds on Flooding in a Peri-Urban River Catchment
in Land