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We published our areas of research interest to set the direction on flood and coastal erosion research for England and Wales to 2028
Report published. Assessment of how strategic surface water management informs Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) delivery through the planning system.
We’ve been working with international partners to promote natural flood management and published new guidance
Join upcoming workshops on coastal monitoring techniques and technologies that are available to document historical coastal change
Improving evidence to inform funding and spending.
We’re working out how to measure changes in resilience to flooding and coastal change over time.
Report published. Recommendations to update the non-statutory technical standards to provide for multiple benefit Sustainable Drainage Systems in England.
Join our webinar sessions to hear more about the recently published project and our planned next steps to achieve net zero carbon emissions.
Bringing communities together to tackle long-term risks about climate change.
New tender opportunity from the Defra floods and water programme.
Compiling current UK and international developments in urban flood resilience
Demonstrating principles and practices of engineering with nature with case study examples.
New research published by the joint flood and coastal erosion risk management research and development programme.
New tools and techniques to help us detect and take account of non-stationarity in flood frequency estimation for flood scheme appraisal.
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