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The LifE Handbook - Long-term Initiatives for Flood Risk Environments

The LifE Handbook - Long-term Initiatives for Flood Risk Environments

Order Code: BR086EP
ISBN Number: 9781848060883
Publisher: BRE Press
No. of Pages: 28 (A5)
Date of Publication: 2009

Price: £9.50


The LifE Handbook aims to help manage and reduce unacceptable levels of flood risk by raising awareness and aiding delivery of more sustainable development. It is intended to be used by decision makers, designers and developers before and during the early stages of design. The general principles of the approach can be used on all sites, but three illustrated examples and case studies focus on sites near rivers and coasts.

The LifE project is one of six projects funded by Defra’s Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management - Innovation Fund, and is part of Defra’s Making Space for Water programme. The project identifies ways in which flood risk management may be integrated with sustainable, responsible development. The LifE approach promotes good design, where the means of managing flood risk become an asset to the development and the wider community.

Contents
  • The LifE approach
  • Flood risk & development
  • Types of flooding and location
  • Designing for climate change
  • Integrated design approach
  • Upper catchment - let rain slow (Case study - Hackbridge)
  • Middle catchment - let rivers flow (Case study - Hackbridge)
  • Lower catchment - let tides go (Case study - Littlehampton)
  • Cost analysis
  • LifE lessons - make space for water, energy and play
  • Illustrated glossary
  • References
  • Index


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