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Case Study 5: Competency Groups bringing together scientific and local knowledge to develop collaborative flood risk modelling Summary Details Author: Neil Ward, University of East Anglia; Sarah Whatmore, University of O
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Document Date: 2014-05-06 03:15:31


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Uckfield / /

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The Competency Group / Ryedale Flood Research Group / Flood Risk Management Ryedale Flood Research Group / /

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UK / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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University of Oxford / University of East Anglia Humanitarian / University of East Anglia / /

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definitive solutions / policy networks / risk management / possible solutions / dedicated camcorder operator / /

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UK Environmental Agency / University of East Anglia Humanitarian / University of Oxford / University of East Anglia / UK Department for Environment / Food and Rural Affairs / /

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Neil Ward / Catharina Landstrom / Sarah Whatmore / /

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leader / Indigenous knowledge General / collaborative flood risk modelling Summary Details Author / /

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Sussex / /

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Baseline / /

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