International Flood Risk Management Symposium: BrisbanE, Australia
Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 September 2012
Supporting information and discussion
More about the supporting programmes
UK - Foresight Future Flooding Programme
UK - Flood Risk Management Research Consortium
Netherlands - Netherlands Water Partnership
Queensland flooding - 2011
Queenslands Flood Commission of Inquiry
Queensland Government response to Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry Final Report
A story of Brisbane floods 2011 - Roger Brewster
Queensland Reconstruction Authority
Queensland Reconstruction Authoirty - Planning for stronger more resilient floodplains - Part 1 Interim measures
Queensland Reconstruction Authoirty - Planning for stronger more resilient floodplains - Part 2 Guide to floodplain measures
Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage
Natural assets for flood and cyclone resilience - Review of planning mechanisms used worldwide for mitigation of natural disasters using a natural assets approach
Natural assets for flood and cyclone resilience - Synthesis of scientific evidence on the role of natural assets to reduce the human impacts of floods and cyclones
Supporting discussion #1 - A strategic approach to flood risk management
Flood risk management: A strategic approach - Sayers et al, 2012 (the executive summary for a UNESCO/WWF/GIWP publication due for release in 2012)
Supporting discussion #2 - Developing a progressive refinement in risk anlysisand modelling
RASP - A hierarchy of risk-based methods and their application. Sayers and Meadowcroft, 2005.
Towards risk-based flood hazard management in the UK. Paul Sayers et al, 2002.
Supporting discussion #3- Fit for purpose
Reliability and Utility of "Fit for Purpose" Flood Investigations and Hazard Products - Graeme Milligan, 2012
Understanding and communicating uncertainty and confidence in flood maps - Paul Sayers and Jaap Flikweert, 2012
Supporting discussion #4 - Insurance
UK Insurance - Statement of prinicples between Government and ABI
Insurance and flood risk - Review of approaches to flood insurance (Sayers et al, 2012)
Supporting discussion #5 - Developing a concensus - from vision to action
UK - Foresight Future Flooding Programme
UK - Flood Risk Management Research Consortium
Netherlands - Netherlands Water Partnership
Queensland flooding - 2011
Queenslands Flood Commission of Inquiry
Queensland Government response to Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry Final Report
A story of Brisbane floods 2011 - Roger Brewster
Queensland Reconstruction Authority
Queensland Reconstruction Authoirty - Planning for stronger more resilient floodplains - Part 1 Interim measures
Queensland Reconstruction Authoirty - Planning for stronger more resilient floodplains - Part 2 Guide to floodplain measures
Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage
Natural assets for flood and cyclone resilience - Review of planning mechanisms used worldwide for mitigation of natural disasters using a natural assets approach
Natural assets for flood and cyclone resilience - Synthesis of scientific evidence on the role of natural assets to reduce the human impacts of floods and cyclones
Supporting discussion #1 - A strategic approach to flood risk management
Flood risk management: A strategic approach - Sayers et al, 2012 (the executive summary for a UNESCO/WWF/GIWP publication due for release in 2012)
Supporting discussion #2 - Developing a progressive refinement in risk anlysisand modelling
RASP - A hierarchy of risk-based methods and their application. Sayers and Meadowcroft, 2005.
Towards risk-based flood hazard management in the UK. Paul Sayers et al, 2002.
Supporting discussion #3- Fit for purpose
Reliability and Utility of "Fit for Purpose" Flood Investigations and Hazard Products - Graeme Milligan, 2012
Understanding and communicating uncertainty and confidence in flood maps - Paul Sayers and Jaap Flikweert, 2012
Supporting discussion #4 - Insurance
UK Insurance - Statement of prinicples between Government and ABI
Insurance and flood risk - Review of approaches to flood insurance (Sayers et al, 2012)
Supporting discussion #5 - Developing a concensus - from vision to action