The Flood CBA project aims to establish a sustainable Knowledge Platform for the use of stakeholders dealing with the cost-benefit analysis of flood prevention measures in the context of different socio-economic environments within the EU.
The project entails the implementation of the following elements:
a) Project Management actions
b) Networking actions
c) Analysis of stakeholders' requirements and gathering of background information
d) Consultation actions and development of supporting and knowledge exchange tools
e) Demonstration actions
f) Capacity building actions
g) Dissemination actions
h) Exploitation and capitalisation actions
Funder:
Civil Protection Financial Instrument of the DG-Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection and co-funded by the European Union
Duration:
2013-2014
FHRC Project Manager:
Professor Edmund Penning-Rowsell