Pluvial (rain-related) flooding in urban areas: the invisible hazard

Houston, D., Werrity, A., Bassett, D., Geddes, A., Hoolachan, A. and McMillan, M. (2011) Pluvial (rain-related) flooding in urban areas: the invisible hazard. Project Report. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

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Abstract

This report assesses how many people in urban areas are at risk from pluvial flooding (surface water flooding resulting from intense rainfall). It projects the increase in risk due to climate change and population growth, examines the exposure of vulnerable social groups, and reviews the main policy developments to manage surface water. Flooding and flood risk management have moved up the policy agenda in the last decade, with key legislation introduced since 2009. Meanwhile, changes in insurance provision may lead to higher premiums and flood cover may become less available in flood risk areas. This report provides the first estimates of current and future populations at risk and their social characteristics. It reviews the main policy developments to manage surface water and identifies obstacles to effectiveness.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Project Report)
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Houston, Professor Donald and Hoolachan, Dr Andrew
Authors: Houston, D., Werrity, A., Bassett, D., Geddes, A., Hoolachan, A., and McMillan, M.
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography
H Social Sciences > HT Communities. Classes. Races
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Urban Studies
Publisher:Joseph Rowntree Foundation
ISBN:9781859358689
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2011 Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Publisher Policy:Reproduced with the permission of the publisher

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