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      Investigating the Social Value of the Ripon Rivers Flood Alleviation Scheme

      Authors
      Fitton, SL
      Publication Date
      2015-05-12
      Journal Title
      Journal of Flood Risk Management
      ISSN
      1753-318X
      Publisher
      Wiley
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
      Citation
      Fitton, S.,Moncaster, A., &Guthrie, P.(2015).Investigating the Social Value of the Ripon Rivers Flood Alleviation Scheme.Journal of Flood Risk Managementhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12176
      Abstract
      This paper argues for an approach to flood alleviation design that considers the need not only for technical knowledge, but also a social perspective. It is predicted that more intense rainfall and rising sea levels will result in a greater number of people vulnerable to flood events. Flood alleviation design in the UK is often focused upon technical and cost-effective solutions, and consideration of social impact is seen as secondary. This paper examines how the social value of a UK flood alleviation scheme is perceived and discussed, by the local community and by those responsible for the design of the scheme, and exposes differences in perceptions both between and within these two groups. It recommends a future approach in which an understanding of the social value of a flood alleviation scheme is first co-produced with the community affected, enabling the design of a socially acceptable and successful project.
      Keywords
      Community, Design, Experience, Flooding, Flood alleviation, Qualitative research, River landscapes, Social value
      Sponsorship
      The research presented in this paper is part of a larger study. The research is conducted with the aid of funding from an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) iCASE doctoral award. Ove Arup and Partners also provide sponsorship as part of the award.
      
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      Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

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