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flood risk. Delimitation of flood-risk areas and exposed assets at designated sites. Where to apply Website http://www.unikore.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible
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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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Flooding is increasing under climate change, with rainfall intensifying risks across climate zones. In the UK, flood defences are traditionally designed as static structures, overlooking the fact
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and on the handling 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
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an open observatory to track flood risk and neighbourhood change, integrating official spatial datasets (government flood maps, deprivation indices), housing market data (prices, rents), and community
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This project aims to bring together evidence from climate projections, risk assessment and observations to develop and evaluate event-based storylines based on recent flooding in Leicestershire, UK
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activities regarding numerical modeling of tsunamis, both inundation, with a view to updating the national hazard model, and offshore propagation, with a view to using the new pressure sensors installed in
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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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information on this project and details of how to apply to it please visit https://centa.ac.uk/studentship/2026-b12-low-latitude-atmospheric-rivers-meteorology-forecasting-and-flood-risk/ Further information
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-driven changes in rainfall. This poses significant flood risk to homes, businesses and infrastructure. For example, during the winter of 2015/2016, mine water flooding at Kibblesworth in Gateshead flooded