A new study for Joseph Rowntree Foundation explores the increasing risk posed by pluvial flooding – the type of flooding most likely to increase in severity as a result of climate change. These kinds of flood are the most difficult to manage because they are hard to predict.
The study assesses how many people in urban areas are at risk from pluvial flooding. It also examines the vulnerable social groups who are most exposed to this risk.
Key findings include:
You can download the summary and full report at: http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/pluvial-flooding-invisible-hazard
If you would like to discuss this research further, please contact Josh Stott, Programme Manager: josh.stott@jrf.org.uk
You can find out more about the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s work by visiting our website: www.jrf.org.uk.
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