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Report SC090039/R Quantifying the benefits of flood risk management actions and advice - flood incident management and property level response

Publication Year

2015

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Discusses new tools to help quantify the benefits of flood risk management. Aims to enable practitioners to: make, justify and communicate flood risk management option selection, supporting investment decisions across a portfolio of flood risk management responses at a range of spatial scales; identify and strengthen the links and dependencies between the actions and provision of advice by the Environment Agency and the putting in place of responses that reduce flood risk by other authorities, businesses and the public; and ensure that people are protected in the future by considering a broader range of flood risk management options, thus allowing flood risk management practitioners to explore portfolios of responses that are more adaptable to future climate conditions.

Author

Clarke, J. et al.

ISBN

9781849113601

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Environment Agency

The Environment Agency is responsible for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. They publish a range of technical guidance, reports, policies and research material to promote a cleaner and healthier place to live in.

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