[HTML][HTML] An overview of monitoring methods for assessing the performance of nature-based solutions against natural hazards
To bring to fruition the capability of nature-based solutions (NBS) in mitigating hydro-
meteorological risks (HMRs) and facilitate their widespread uptake require a consolidated …
meteorological risks (HMRs) and facilitate their widespread uptake require a consolidated …
Catchment systems engineering: An holistic approach to catchment management
Hydrological catchments today are largely the product of human activity. They have been
engineered. The negative impacts of some of this engineering such as deforestation and …
engineered. The negative impacts of some of this engineering such as deforestation and …
System interactions of stormwater management using sustainable urban drainage systems and green infrastructure
L Hoang, RA Fenner - Urban Water Journal, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores system interactions of stormwater management solutions using
Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) and Green Infrastructure (GI) within the wider …
Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) and Green Infrastructure (GI) within the wider …
Natural flood management, lag time and catchment scale: Results from an empirical nested catchment study
Natural flood management (NFM) techniques attract much interest in flood risk management
science, not least because their effectiveness remains subject to considerable uncertainty …
science, not least because their effectiveness remains subject to considerable uncertainty …
A modelling framework for evaluation of the hydrological impacts of nature‐based approaches to flood risk management, with application to in‐channel interventions …
P Metcalfe, K Beven, B Hankin… - Hydrological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Nature‐based approaches to flood risk management are increasing in popularity. Evidence
for the effectiveness at the catchment scale of such spatially distributed upstream measures …
for the effectiveness at the catchment scale of such spatially distributed upstream measures …
The potential of runoff attenuation features as a Natural Flood Management approach
AR Nicholson, GM O'Donnell… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Natural Flood Management (NFM) is receiving much attention in the United
Kingdom and across Europe and is now widely seen as a valid solution to help sustainably …
Kingdom and across Europe and is now widely seen as a valid solution to help sustainably …
Mainstreaming natural flood management: A proposed research framework derived from a critical evaluation of current knowledge
Natural flood management (NFM), or working with natural processes, is a growing flood risk
management method in the UK, Europe and worldwide. However, unlike the current …
management method in the UK, Europe and worldwide. However, unlike the current …
Natural flood management: small-scale progress and larger-scale challenges
Management of fluvial flood risk in the UK is undergoing a paradigm shift, with a change in
emphasis from solely working with structural defences to considering catchment-based …
emphasis from solely working with structural defences to considering catchment-based …
The impact of semi‐natural broadleaf woodland and pasture on soil properties and flood discharge
F Monger, DV Spracklen, MJ Kirkby… - Hydrological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Woodlands can reduce the risk of rainfall‐generated flooding through increased
interception, soil infiltration and available storage. Despite growing evidence, there is still …
interception, soil infiltration and available storage. Despite growing evidence, there is still …
Deciding on fitness‐for‐purpose‐of models and of natural flood management
K Beven, T Page, B Hankin, P Smith… - Hydrological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article has taken a distributed modelling approach to examine the potential for hillslope
storage bunds as a natural flood management (NFM) strategy to mitigate the effects of …
storage bunds as a natural flood management (NFM) strategy to mitigate the effects of …