Research
Shaping resilience through collaborative research
Working collaboratively with colleagues, fellow industry academics, universities and non-profit organisations, we’re highlighting significant research papers, reports and technical guidance documents that are helping to shape the way we build resilience to climate change.
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Multiscale Pollution Risk and Mitigation Modelling to Inform Efficacy of Nature-Based Solutions
- Contribution by:Hankin, B., Champion, H., Warren, S., Smith, P., Wood, N.
- Publish date:09.04.2026
There is increasing interest in delivering greater resilience to climate change through integrated catchment management that includes NbS like riparian buffer strips, tree-planting and wetlands. We introduce three open, freely distributable models to help understanding efficacy and risk-reduction of buffer-strips at the plot (JUMP), waterbody (Fieldmouse), and national (HYPE) scales to help understand risk-reduction and help objectively quantify improvements in catchment resilience.
- Tags: Environmental Modelling Water Quality Modelling
- Published by:Water
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Models of everywhere revisited: A technological perspective
- Contribution by:Lamb, R., Hankin, B., Hunter, N.
- Publish date:27.09.2019
This paper discusses how technology may help achieve the goal of models of everywhere, models of everything and models at all times, being constantly re-evaluated against the most current evidence.
- Tags: Environmental Modelling
- Published by:Environmental Modelling & Software