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Improving the regulatory framework of floodplain management and development in the United Kingdom

Alam, B; Pathirage, C

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B Alam

C Pathirage



Abstract

Flooding is a natural disaster that most commonly impacts the United Kingdom. The frequency of flooding makes it an important focus for a researcher. The scope of flooding is wide-ranging as it can affect people, society and the economy. A particular location vulnerable are the floodplains as these are naturally prone to flooding. Such developments suffer from varying degrees of risk during times of flooding. In the United Kingdom, floodplain developments have risen leading to added risk to occupants. Property owners are thus exposed to risk with flood regulation coming into effect through planning, defences, insurance and taking precautionary measures. A deep understanding of flood response and management will be needed for this research. For this project, each stage of the regulatory process involving flooding and floodplains in the United Kingdom will be examined to provide an overview of current flood management practice. Current findings show that there are regulatory gaps with regards to flood resilience in relation to aspects such as flood insurance and though a unified strategy exists there is a disconnect with flood response. An extensive literature review will be used to showcase the challenges and barriers to flood response on the floodplains. This is with the aim of better improving the existing regulatory framework of floodplain management in the United Kingdom.

Citation

Alam, B., & Pathirage, C. (2017, September). Improving the regulatory framework of floodplain management and development in the United Kingdom. Presented at 13th International Postgraduate Research Conference (IPGRC), University of Salford, UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 13th International Postgraduate Research Conference (IPGRC)
Conference Location University of Salford, UK
Start Date Sep 14, 2017
End Date Sep 15, 2017
Publication Date Sep 15, 2017
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2017
Publicly Available Date Oct 11, 2017
Publisher URL http://usir.salford.ac.uk/43913/
Related Public URLs http://conference.org.uk/international-research-week/post-graduates/
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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