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Evaluating the success of public participation in integrated catchment management (2018)
Journal Article
Rollason, E., Bracken, L., Hardy, R., & Large, A. (2018). Evaluating the success of public participation in integrated catchment management. Journal of Environmental Management, 228, 267-278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.09.024

Recognition of the need to manage the water environment in more holistic ways has resulted in the global growth of Integrated Catchment Management (ICM). ICM is characterised by horizontal integration, encouraging interdisciplinary working between tr... Read More about Evaluating the success of public participation in integrated catchment management.

Connectivity and complex systems: learning from a multi-disciplinary perspective (2018)
Journal Article
Turnbull, L., Hütt, M., Ioannides, A., Kininmonth, S., Poeppl, R., Tockner, K., …Parsons, A. (2018). Connectivity and complex systems: learning from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Applied Network Science, 3, Article 11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-018-0067-2

In recent years, parallel developments in disparate disciplines have focused on what has come to be termed connectivity; a concept used in understanding and describing complex systems. Conceptualisations and operationalisations of connectivity have e... Read More about Connectivity and complex systems: learning from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

The importance of volunteered geographic information for the validation of flood inundation models (2018)
Journal Article
Rollason, E., Bracken, L., Hardy, R., & Large, A. (2018). The importance of volunteered geographic information for the validation of flood inundation models. Journal of Hydrology, 562, 267-280. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.05.002

Two dimensional flood inundation models capable of simulating complex spatially and temporally differentiated floodplain flows are routinely used to model and predict flooding. However, advances in modelling techniques have not been matched by improv... Read More about The importance of volunteered geographic information for the validation of flood inundation models.

Stakeholders’ Perception of the Relevance of Water and Sediment Connectivity in Water and Land Management (2018)
Journal Article
Smetanová, A., Paton, E., Maynard, C., Tindale, S., Fernández-Getino, A., Marqués Pérez, M., …Keesstra, S. (2018). Stakeholders’ Perception of the Relevance of Water and Sediment Connectivity in Water and Land Management. Land Degradation and Development, 29(6), 1833-1844. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.2934

Using concepts of connectivity in challenges regarding land and water management (flooding, erosion, nutrient leaching, landslides) can only be fully harnessed if knowledge is communicated well between scientists and stakeholders. Proper communicatio... Read More about Stakeholders’ Perception of the Relevance of Water and Sediment Connectivity in Water and Land Management.

Rethinking flood risk communication (2018)
Journal Article
Rollason, E., Bracken, L., Hardy, R., & Large, A. (2018). Rethinking flood risk communication. Natural Hazards, 92(3), 1665-1686. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-018-3273-4

Flooding is a serious hazard across Europe, with over 200 major floods documented in the last two decades. Over this period, flood management has evolved, with a greater responsibility now placed on at-risk communities to understand their risk and ta... Read More about Rethinking flood risk communication.