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Natural Flood Management |
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9th & 10th November 2022, Turvey, Bedfordshire 3rd & 4th July 2019 Cranfield University |
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"Interpretation of freely available data to produce maps with real practical use!" "The use of LiDAR data in identifying the different zones" "Identifying in field the different boundaries" |
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Natural Flood Management |
Natural Flood Management |
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27th & 28th June 2018 Cranfield University |
10th & 11th October 2017 Cranfield University |
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"It was great to know we are able to use open source software and maps. This will definitely be useful in my role when finding suitable sites for NFM interventions" "I'm very keen to start putting it into practice in my day-to-day" |
"I'll be using this to help develop NFM projects in which I am involved" "It was also useful to know that you don't have to be an expert in mapping to use the tools!" |
Natural Flood Management: Concepts, design, project management and delivery | |||
Date: 21st April 2015 Location: Belford, Northumberland, NE70 7QB Outputs: Supported by:
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Working with natural river and floodplain processes to achieve sustainable flood risk and multiple benefits | Valuing ecosystem services for river and floodplain restoration and natural flood management schemes | |||
5th June 2014 Harrow, Kent |
25th September 2014 Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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This workshop looked at catchment scale flood management using the Holnicote Estate project as an example. Andrew Pepper also gave a talk and led a site visit to the nearby RIver Pinn. |
Delegates learnt to recognise the environmental, economic and social benefits of an ecosystem services approach. Real world case studies were then used to apply the theory taught. |