Publications

2023

Broadmeadow, S., Nisbet. T., Palmer. R., Webb. L., Short. C., Chivers. C,, Hammond. J., Lukac. M., Miller. A., Gantlett. R. & Clark. J. (2023).Incorporating technical and farmer knowledge to improve land use and management for natural flood management in lowland catchments.

Collins. S., Verhoef. A., et al (2023)
Modelling the effectiveness of land-based natural flood management in a large, permeable catchment.

2021

Mehring, P., Geoghegan, H., Cloke, H. L., & Clark, J. M. (2021).
Going home for tea and medals: How members of the flood risk management authorities in England construct flooding and flood risk management.
Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12768. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12768
2020

Collins S, Christelis V, Jackson C, Mansour M, Macdonald D, Barkwith A (2020) Towards integrated flood inundation modelling in groundwater-dominated catchments. Journal of Hydrology 591: 125755.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125755.

2018

Mehring P, Geoghegan H, Cloke L, Clark JM (2018) What is going wrong with community engagement? How flood communities and flood authorities construct engagement and partnership working. Environmental Science & Policy 89: 109-115.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2018.07.009   [Read Phiala’s blog]

Neumann, J.L., Arnal, L.S., Magnusson, L. & Cloke, H. (2018) The 2013/14 Thames basin floods: Do improved meteorological forecasts lead to more skilful hydrological forecasts at seasonal timescales? UK. Journal of Hydrometeorology.
http://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-17-0182.1
 

Neumann, J.L., Arnal, L.S., Emerton, E.L., Griffith, H., Theofanidi, S, & Cloke, H. (2018) Can seasonal hydrological forecasts inform local decisions and actions?  A decision-making activity. Geoscience Communications.  http://doi.org/10.5194/gc-2018-12