Future flooding scientific summary: volume 2 - managing future risks
This report assesses the future risks of flooding and coastal erosion in the UK and explores response strategies.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UK Government Office for Science |
Publication date: | April 22, 2004 |
Time horizon: | 2100 |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing current data on flooding and coastal erosion, projecting future risks based on various scenarios, and evaluating potential government and private sector responses.
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Key Insights
The “Future flooding” report by the Government Office for Science examines the potential changes in flood and coastal erosion risks in the UK over the next century. It analyzes the driving factors behind these risks and evaluates the effectiveness of various government and private sector responses. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the expected challenges and outlines an action plan to manage the risks associated with future flooding and coastal erosion. It emphasizes the need for strategic, long-term planning to mitigate the impacts of these natural events on communities, infrastructure, and the environment.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2004 publication year | 2100 time horizon | 2100s time horizon | English publication language | coastal erosion | community impact | environmental impact | flooding | government response | infrastructure | long-term management | private sector | risk assessment | strategic planning