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bluegreencities delivering and evaluating multiple flood risk benefits in blue-green cities university of nottingham home about events & news links publications research contact print intranet search this section blue-green cities (2013-2016) the blue-green cities research project was led by prof colin thorne, university of nottingham, and ran from 2013-2016. nine uk universities were involved in addition to numerous academic, industry and local government partners. the research consortium developed new strategies for managing urban flood risk as part of wider, integrated urban planning intended to achieve environmental enhancement and urban renewal in which multiple benefits of blue-green cities are rigorously evaluated and understood. the project outputs are outlined in the key project outputs summary (feb 2016) (5.8 mb ) and factsheets . this includes the gis multiple benefits toolbox for the assessment of the relative significance and spatial distribution of the benefits of blue-green infrastructure. *the team are now embarking on a new epsrc-funded research project - achieving urban flood resilience in an uncertain future - see www.urbanfloodresilience.ac.uk * what is a blue-green city? a blue-green city aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenity of the city by bringing water management and green infrastructure together. this is achieved by combining and protecting the hydrological and ecological values of the urban landscape while providing resilient and adaptive measures to deal with flood events. blue-green cities generate a multitude of environmental, ecological, socio-cultural and economic benefits. what is a blue-green city ? read our detailed definition. read more about our research. meet the blue-green cities research team blue-green cities is an interdisciplinary research project led by colin thorne , university of nottingham . learn more about the blue-green cities research team . example publications allen d, haynes h, arthur s. contamination of detained sediment in sustainable urban drainage systems . water, 2017, 9(5), 355 - 274. doi: 10.3390/w9050355. o’donnell e, woodhouse r, thorne c. evaluating the multiple benefits of a newcastle surface water management scheme . proceedings of the ice – water management, 2017. doi: 10.1680/jwama.16.00103. everett g, morzillo a, lamond j, matsler m, chan f. delivering green streets: an exploration of changing perceptions and behaviours over time around bioswales in portland, oregon . journal of flood risk management, 2015. access article here . see more publications by the blue-green cities research team. 2014 uk-us collaboration clean water for all research project ( cwfa ) portland, may 2014: combining research expertise of the blue-green cities and portland-vancouver ultra (urban long-term research area) projects. cwfa dissemination: this research was presented at the urban water and flood risk management: the blue-green advantage . a china-uk-us knowledge exchange workshop, june 2015, ningbo china. blue-green cities end of project dissemination event feb 2016 on the 18th february , the blue-green cities research consortium and partners from the project demonstration city, newcastle uk, hosted an event to disseminate research findings, showcase influential speakers and discuss how a blue-green vision for improved flood resilience might progress. keynote speakers included: cllr ged bell , cabinet member for investment and development richard warneford , waste water director, northumbrian water marie fallon , area manager – north east, environment agency colin thorne , bgc lead, university of nottingham chris kilsby and clare rogers , newcastle university mary dhonau , chair of the flood protection group for the property care association, ceo of the ‘know your flood risk’ campaign read more about the event and download the associated documents. 2015 demonstration case study: newcastle in 2015, the blue-green cities team focussed their research on newcastle, uk, and the assessment and evaluation of the multiple benefits of different flood risk management strategies in the urban core and middle ouseburn catchment. read more ( wp5 ). find out about the newcastle learning and action alliance ( laa ) blogs aligning ancient and modern approaches to sustainable urban water management in china flood prevention and risk management is high on the state agenda in china, owing in part to disastrous large-scale flooding in beijing in 2012. rather than solely relying on increasingly larger piped (grey) infrastructure, there has been investment in more natural approaches to manage stormwater, utilising blue and green infrastructure and sustainable drainage systems (suds). ... the post aligning ancient and modern approaches to sustainable urban water management in china appeared first on blue-green cities . reflections on the bre resilience summit in this blog, jessica lamond reports on an inspiring mix of blue-green, traditional and innovative ideas for resilience at the bre resilience summit last month. blue green landscaping rebecca taylor jtp architects spoke on their home for all seasons (figure 1) and about resilient development. she reflected on the large proportion of their portfolio that ... the post reflections on the bre resilience summit appeared first on blue-green cities . using system dynamics for sustainable water management in ebbsfleet: part 1 in this blog, the first in a series on the use of system dynamics for developing a sustainable urban water management strategy in ebbsfleet, colleagues from across the urban flood resilience consortium outline plans for using this novel participatory technique, and report on the outcomes of the first modelling workshop. introduction and case study site ... the post using system dynamics for sustainable water management in ebbsfleet: part 1 appeared first on blue-green cities . urban fluvial geomorphology after completing her phd in fluvial geomorphology at cranfield university together with arup and leeds city council on the leeds flood alleviation scheme, kim joined the epsrc urban flood resilience research consortium in october 2017. in this blog post, she reflects on how insights from fluvial geomorphology can be applied to the urban environment in ... the post urban fluvial geomorphology appeared first on blue-green cities . blue-green cities research project sir clive granger building, university of nottingham, university park, nottingham, ng7 2rd. tel. 0115 8468137 email: [email protected] pagesetup browser does not support script. browser does not support script. browser does not support script. browser does not support script. browser does not support script.
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