cover image: Research in action - case studies of real-world impact - Jez Fredenburgh* with Jack Heslop*,  Christopher Jones**,  Andy Jordan*, Muir  Freer** *University of East Anglia, Norwich ** University of Manchester

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Research in action - case studies of real-world impact - Jez Fredenburgh* with Jack Heslop*, Christopher Jones**, Andy Jordan*, Muir Freer** *University of East Anglia, Norwich ** University of Manchester

14 Dec 2023

Heslop said getting government funding for flood Heatmaps showed the distribution of flood risk and defences is so difficult, that a flood risk manager at Devon economic damage – from the whole county to specific County Council once described the process to him as “like streets or flowpaths – and helped the council see where it chasing a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow”. [...] “They can now draw a polygon recommendations to The International Maritime to generate a report to quantify and communicate flood risk Organisation and appeared virtually at COP27 to speak - a simple answer to a messy problem.” about their research. [...] Phase two spanned the period immediately after the referendum, when many people felt shock at the result to The aim of the work has been to encourage the shipping leave the EU. [...] Muir Freer and the team at the want someone to feel when they engage with your University of Manchester, devised a sophisticated digital project? If people feel supported to make decisions by twin model of the UK's biomass resources. [...] For example, a lot of time was spent in the development of It accurately simulates the country's freight and Carbon the automated report templates for the flood maps, Capture and Storage (CCS) networks and includes a variety refining the styling, layout, fonts etc.
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