Natural Flood Management

Effectiveness of Wood Debris Structures in Differing Flow Periods

This study explores how large woody debris (LWD) can be used as a natural method to manage river flow and reduce flood risk.

The Effectiveness of Natural Flood Management Interventions

This report analyzes the impact of natural flood management interventions at Knepp Estate on flood risk, demonstrating that post-restoration changes like increased lag time and storm event duration lead to lower peak discharges and shallower maximum river depths during flood events.

Beavers as a Natural Flood Management Tool in a Sussex Catchment

This paper explores how Beaver dams could slow water flow in Sussex’s Adur catchment.

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