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Guidance on managing flood risk to help non-nuclear users keep and use radioactive substances safely.
A project investigating the most relevant outcomes from the FLOODsite research programme on the environmental, ecological and socio-economic aspects of floods.
This research explored the affordability and availability of flood insurance for households, and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), including agricultural businesses.
This project took an in-depth look at how flood warnings are communicated and how people, communities and businesses prepare and respond to floods.
This project aimed to raise awareness of environmental risk and how this leads to more informed decision-making and action by individuals at risk of flooding.
The research examines how building a group of competent surveyors can encourage the wider adoption of property level protection as a way of managing flood risk.
This project developed a method for evaluating the impact of flooding on mental health, and assessing the associated economic impacts.
This project explored how authorities work with communities on future planning and decision-making to help reduce flood and coastal erosion risk.
Clickable question and answer document responding to enquiries during the 2014 floods.
How to value the risk to life associated with flooding for FCERM project appraisal - for risk management authorities (RMAs) and project teams.
Read an overview of the flood risk across a river catchment and the recommended ways of managing the risk.
This project focused on how critical services such as energy, water, sewage and other services are affected by and protected during floods.
This project has researched the motivation behind the decisions people make to protect themselves against flood damage.
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