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implementation of nature-based solutions for flood-risk reduction. This research helps overcome common implementation barriers to nature-based solutions projects by identifying economic, environmental, and
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knowledge (Brocklehurst). As flooding and wind risk are currently modelled separately in the insurance sector, a 1-2 month placement at Impact Forecasting is anticipated (London or Prague). Entry requirements
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applied remote sensing and geospatial modelling can inform agricultural water resources planning for flood and drought risk management, and (iv) what tools can support better water resources planning
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finish to floors. Performs in between case cleaning and terminal cleaning of surgical, obstetrical, and invasive procedure rooms including flood mopping and disinfecting according to procedure. Vacuums and
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Position Summary This position will focus on integrating high-resolution field monitoring, remote sensing, and statistical and numerical modeling approaches to improve predictive flood hazard
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and specialising in flood-risk evaluation, geohazard assessment, and sustainable drainage solutions across the UK, China, and Australia. This research develops a data-intensive, AI-driven framework
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. Explore the use of advanced AI tools for climate and hydrological modeling. Evaluate the potential impacts of climate change and variability on water resources, flood risk, and drought susceptibility within
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purposes struggles to address the dual threat of increasingly frequent droughts and floods, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs). While programmes like Room for the River
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of natural hazards. The Research Unit Mountain Hydrology and Mass Movements investigates water resources and natural hazard processes such as floods, droughts, and mass movements in mountainous regions and
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synergistic programming for the benefit of Pima County residents, especially those in high wildfire risk areas. Work with Pima County Regional Flood Control District (RFCD), CLR, fire-risk management entities