Outputs
Outputs
A workshop has been held at Rheged, Penrith, to explore the role that research can play in Cumbria’s recovery from the November 2009 floods. Presentations from this event are available on the Cumbria Observatory website. You can also download a press release about the event
'After the Rain' Workshop
This event draws on both the Children's and the Adult's ESRC projects examining the experience of flooding and flood recovery in Hull to create an interactive workshop for secondary school pupils. The event will engage pupils in the research findings focusing particularly on the recovery journey experiences of the children and young people from Hull.
The Final Project Report
'After the Rain' - the final project report of the Hull Flood Study is now available to download as a whole report or as individual sections:
After the Rain - full report [176 pages, 2.52MB].
Executive Summary [2 pages, 235KB].
Chapter 1 - The Importance of Flood Recovery [4 pages, 230KB].
Chapter 2 - Researching Flood Recovery [23 pages, 773KB].
Chapter 3 - The Impacts of Flood Recovery Journeys [34 pages, 789KB].
Chapter 4 - The Work of Flood Recovery [27 pages, 363KB].
Chapter 5 - Re-Building Social Life [25 pages, 276KB].
Chapter 6 - The Recovery Gap: Learning the Lessons [17 pages, 412KB].
References and Appendices [39 pages, 782KB].
Diarists’ Recommendations for Flood Recovery
Lancaster University's submission to DEFRA's consultation on the Draft Flood and Water Mangement Bill available to download.
Lancaster University's submission to DEFRA's consultation on the National Flood Emergency Framework available to download.
Environment Agency conference paper.
November newsletter (no. 2).
Lancaster Univeristy's submission for DEFRA consultation on flood protection and resilience available to download.
Project members' response to the Pitt Review Interim Report available to download here.
February newsletter (no. 1) available to download here.
Study on flood diarists' experiences reported by the BBC News website.