Blueprint for a Flood and Drought Research Infrastructure

Lead Research Organisation: Imperial College London
Department Name: Civil & Environmental Engineering

Abstract

This 15-month scoping phase project will deliver the blueprint for a Flood and Drought Infrastructure Investment (FDRI). It will provide the evidence for, and recommendations on how the intended programme of infrastructure could be established and managed in order to deliver benefits to society. The scoping will involve extensive consultation with relevant stakeholders and collate evidence and experiences from other similar initiatives worldwide. It will seek the views of the broad community to agree upon the initial driving science challenges that can only be addressed through a significant investment in data and observing networks. Through consultation we will seek answers to questions such as what new measurements are required, where and how the data can be gathered and what new technology might be be required. The blueprint will develop a series of costed investment strategies (including the implications of "do nothing") and plans for the networks longer term sustainability. A open, near real-time data and IT framework will be proposed to ensure that the data are made available in a quick and simple manner.

Publications

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Wagener T (2021) Knowledge gaps in our perceptual model of Great Britain's hydrology in Hydrological Processes

 
Description The project found that there is a very large need for an integrated research infrastructure for the collection, processing and analysis of environmental data.
Exploitation Route A proposal has been prepared for a large floods and droughts research infrastructure. If successful, this will benefit the UK research community and beyond.
Sectors Environment