British Environment Agency: Innovative Projects to Protect Against Flooding Selected
Apps alerting residents to flooding, permeable road surfaces to improve drainage and schemes to protect vital sand dune beaches are among 25 new flooding and coastal resilience projects across
The pioneering projects, led by local authorities and delivered over the next six years, will receive a share of
The schemes will trial a wide range of different approaches to resilience tailored to local communities. These include plans to restore sub-tidal habitats like kelp beds, oyster reefs and sea grass near
Environment Minister
* We're investing a record
* These 25 projects will not only help to inform future approaches to prepare communities for flooding and coastal change across the country, but also help reinforce the
* The innovation programme is extremely exciting as it begins to put new aspects of the national flood and coastal erosion risk strategy to the test. What we learn will inform our approach to the climate crisis in the coming decades and it's something to tell our international partners about at
* I'm particularly interested in the projects that test the ability of nature-based projects to generate revenue. If successful, these could be scaled up by private finance around the world, helping to prepare for climate shocks, restore nature and create jobs.
* The funding is in addition to the government's record
Additional funding will be used to support the development of adaptation pathways in the Thames and Humber Estuaries,
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* Stockton-on-Tees: To bolster resilience to coastal flooding through several activities, including creating new habitats such as saltmarshes and mudflats and trialling a 'habitat bank' to enable developers to invest in nature and resilience. The project will contribute to local economic regeneration by protecting coastal communities.
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* Wyre - The project aims to enhance the coastal resilience of North West coastal communities to the consequences of climate change, such as from erosion and coastal flooding by creating Ecological Community Owned Coastal Buffer Strips (which could include natural wooden barriers to capture sediment, seeding of plants, establishing saltmarshes) that also capture carbon.
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* Slough - The project will take the innovative Chinese 'sponge city' concept to address the challenges of surface water and river flooding in a heavily urbanised environment. This will include permeable road surfacing, green roofs and natural vegetation that better drains and manages rainwater.
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* Barnet - The London Boroughs of Barnet, Harrow and Brent have some of the fastest housing growth rates in
* Richmond-upon-Thames - This project will modernise flood risk management in the
South West
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* Devon - This project is focusing on catchments where there are significant risks from localised surface water flooding. The project will take a 'catchment-wide' approach to identify and implement nature-based solutions and sustainable drainage to help communities across
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