Research

New paper: Geomorphological effectiveness of floods to rework gravel bars: insight from hyperscale topography and hydraulic modelling

New paper: Geomorphological effectiveness of floods to rework gravel bars: insight from hyperscale topography and hydraulic modelling

A new paper by Reid et al., supported by the JBA Trust, explores how a 2D flow model can be useful in understanding the evolution of bars in a high energy gravel-bed river.

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Could housing associations do more to adapt to climate change?

Could housing associations do more to adapt to climate change?

Research supported by JBA Trust reveals that whilst housing associations are committed to the climate change mitigation agenda, specifically in relation to energy efficiency, there is much less of a focus on adapting to future climate change.

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Two-dimensional flow modelling for river bar analysis

Two-dimensional flow modelling for river bar analysis

JBA Trust is working with Richard Williams from Aberystwyth University to apply rapid two-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling to analyse river bar reworking

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New results on urban flood modelling available

New results on urban flood modelling available

JBA Trust has published the results of two projects with Newcastle University on urban flood modelling.

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How well do flood defence models match reality?

How well do flood defence models match reality?

Recently completed research compares flood risk assessment models with real flood defence failures…

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JBA Trust supports ClimateJust

JBA Trust supports ClimateJust

Developing resources to deliver socially just responses to climate change…

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MSc success for students supported by JBA Trust

MSc success for students supported by JBA Trust

Congratulations to Robert Bertsch and Janie Haven on completing their MSc studies.

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Report on railway asset failures due to flooding and scour

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Catchment change and multi-objective flood risk management

Catchment change and multi-objective flood risk management

The JBA Trust has contributed to a case study on multi-objective flood management based at the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate in Somerset.

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Support for CIRIA projects – sharing knowledge and building good practice

Support for CIRIA projects – sharing knowledge and building good practice

JBA has committed to co-funding new projects that are currently being planned and coordinated by CIRIA with the aims of sharing knowledge and good practice relating to flood management and water in the built environment. Through these projects we hope our contribution will be of benefit to those involved in professional practice in flood risk […]

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