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Residential properties in England and Wales: an evaluation of repair strategies towards attaining flood resilience
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posted on 2013-01-09, 15:10 authored by Robby SoetantoRobby Soetanto, David G. Proverbs, Jessica Lamond, Victor SamwingaThis chapter utilises data from previous research studies to investigate the extent to which resilient techniques are currently being employed in the repair of flood damaged property in England and Wales. It discusses the wider implications of the effect of flooding on property values and seeks to offer some conclusions regarding the long term benefits derived from adopting flood resilient reinstatement techniques and methods.
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School
- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Citation
SOETANTO, R. ... et al, 2008. Residential properties in England and Wales: an evaluation of repair strategies towards attaining flood resilience. IN: BOSHER, L. (ed.) Hazards and the Built Environment : Attaining Built-in Resilience. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis, pp. 124-149.Publisher
© Taylor & FrancisVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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2008Notes
Closed access. This chapter was published in the book, Hazards And The Built Environment [© Taylor & Francis]. The publisher's website is at: http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/ISBN
9780415427296;9780415427302Publisher version
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- en