Monthly Archives: December 2012
Defence, Resilience and ATTENUATION . . .
” . . . abide these three, but the greatest of these (for the wellbeing of communities) is ATTENUATION . . .” (with apologies to 1 Corinthians 13:13) Stakeholders in flood prevention weave diffuse threads of support and wellbeing for communities … Continue reading
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Innovation, Flood Risk and PR14
were on the menu of a stimulating and well attended Environment Agency seminar on Wednesday 12th December 2012, in London. Disarmingly, this wide-ranging UK public service is inviting innovation in five particular fields, namely:- The joining-up of catchment risk to avoid … Continue reading
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