Alexandra Scott

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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New research on the probability of widespread flooding

New research on the probability of widespread flooding

We are pleased to announce a new paper on statistical methods to estimate the probability of wide…

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FLOODrisk 2012

FLOODrisk 2012

Rob Lamb of the JBA Trust presented a poster at the FLOODrisk 2012…

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Strategies for resilient and sustainable integrated catchment management

Strategies for resilient and sustainable integrated catchment management

The JBA Trust is co-funding a PhD studentship with the Lancaster Environment Centre to research intermediate complexity models for catchment scale analysis of natural and engineered systems in river catchments.

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JBA’s new training trailer

JBA’s new training trailer

New trailer provides home and transport for hydraulic flume

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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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JBA Trust supports the British Hydrological Society MSc award scheme in 2011

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