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Merging SAR-derived flood footprints with flood hazard maps for improved urban flood mapping

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
21st January 202022nd January 2020

Contributors: David Mason (University of Reading), John Bevington (JBA), Sarah Dance (University of Reading), Beatriz Revilla-Romero (JBA), Richard Smith (JBA), Sanita Vetra-Carvalho (University of Reading), Hannah Cloke (University of Reading)….Read More >

Merging SAR-derived flood footprints with flood hazard maps for improved urban flood mapping

Controlling and mitigating urban flooding with DA

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
21st January 202022nd January 2020

by Prof Onno Bokhove and Tom Kent, PDRA,  University of Leeds (The University of Leeds is a collaborator on the DARE project). Motivated by the Boxing Day 2015 floods in…Read More >

Controlling and mitigating urban flooding with DA

SeriousGeoGames – Inundation Street- Flood Warning Video

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
21st January 202022nd January 2020

by Chris Skinner – Research Fellow, Energy and Environment Institute, University of Hull & BetaJester Ltd Inundation Street is a pilot project funded by DARE. It will create an immersive…Read More >

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