Browsing University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service by Subject "Flood control"
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The Blue-Green Path to Urban Flood Resilience
(The University of Nottingham, 2019-12-04)Achieving urban flood resilience at local, regional and national levels requires a transformative change in planning, design and implementation of urban water systems. Flood risk, wastewater and stormwater management should ... -
Evaluating the multiple benefits of a Newcastle SuDS scheme
(The University of Nottingham, 2017-05-12)Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) and Blue-Green infrastructure (BGI) provide a range of environmental, economic and social benefits in addition to managing water quantity and quality. Recognition of the multifunctionality ... -
Institutional stakeholder interviews (Portland, Oregon) on the uncertainties, concerns and challenges the limit implementation of Blue-Green infrastructure
(University of Nottingham, 2050-09-14)This is a qualitative data collection. These data were collected as part of an interdisciplinary project undertaken by the Blue-Green Cities (B-GC) Research Consortium with the Portland-Vancouver ULTRA (Urban Long-term ... -
Recognising barriers to implementation of Blue-Green Infrastructure: a Newcastle case study
(University of Nottingham, 2017-02-03)This is a qualitative data collection. These data were collected as part of an interdisciplinary project undertaken by the Blue-Green Cities (BGC) Research Consortium (www.bluegreencities.ac.uk). The project examined the ... -
Understanding influence and action in Learning and Action Alliances: experience from the Newcastle Blue-Green Vision
(The University of Nottingham, 2021-06-02)The Learning and Action Alliance (LAA) framework is increasingly valued as an approach to facilitate social learning and action by enabling collaboration within and between organisations, breaking down barriers to information ...