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LWEC archive: Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management

The UK Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Research Strategy, including understanding risk, managing probability and managing consequence.

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UK flood and coastal erosion risk management research strategy (PDF)

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LWEC FCERM research: understanding risk theme (PDF)

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LWEC FCERM research: managing probability theme (PDF)

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LWEC FCERM research: managing consequence theme (PDF)

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This strategy sets out a framework to reduce the risks associated with flooding and coastal erosion. It has been produced following extensive consultation with leading academics and practitioners using reviews, workshops and survey outputs.