Flood model scripts - RELU Understanding environmental knowledge controversies
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- Dataset Reference Date ()
- 2008-09-30
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- CEH:EIDC: / 1414489256812
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- 20 urn:ogc:def:uom:EPSG::9001
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- Environment
- Inland waters
- Begin date
- 2005-03-01
- End date
- 2007-06-30
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- WGS 84
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- 2010-12-08
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- Research funded by Economic and Social Research Council, Natural Environment Research Council and Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. Award Number: RES-224-26-0041 Development of two new models was undertaken with the basic aim of estimating the effects of rural land management measures upon downstream flood risk in two separate case studies; Pickering ('bunding' model) and Uckfield ('overflow' model). The focus of these modelling approaches was on harnessing a greater depth of the information available to the modeller than perhaps traditionally used. In addition, the model development process was steered by Competency Groups in each respective area. This collaborative process drew on three identifiable knowledge sources: 1. experiential, as held by both academics and local members of the CGs 2. theoretical and encoded to the ways in which we tend to see the world as Newtonian (e.g. flood water has to go somewhere; it must conserve mass) 3 data-based, in terms of the records of rainfall and water level that we had obtained and which were used to develop and to test assumptions The two models developed were specifically tailored to the regional flooding problem by the innovative development process.
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