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Research addressing the need for realistic planning scenarios that account for the risk of widespread flooding across England and Wales
A scoping study that develops a method for improving emergency planning scenarios and the assessment of the risk and likelihood of widespread flood events.
Multi-agency operation, led by Environment Agency, tested flood response on South Coast. Climate change means increased risk of coastal erosion and flooding.
Public health principles to support planning for events and mass gatherings during the current mpox outbreak.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
Registering historic events in the registers of common land or of town or village greens.
A project to assess and optimise the ability of the next generation Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model to predict extreme rainfall events.
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a new event.
This research was funded as part of the Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge programme
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a historic event.
We published 2 guidance documents in May 2004 to help a wide range of bodies with planning and decontamination of buildings and infrastructure…
Health advice for those planning events and mass gatherings during periods of hot weather in England.
Findings from Phases II and III of the government’s Events Research Programme
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