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Evidence review for property flood resilience phase 2 report

Lamond, Jessica; Rose, Carly; Mis, Namrata; Joseph, Rotimi

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Jessica Lamond Jessica.Lamond@uwe.ac.uk
College Dean for Research & Enterprise

Carly Rose

Namrata Mis

Rotimi Joseph



Abstract

Flood Re was established to promote the availability and affordability of flood insurance whilst supporting the transition to risk-based and affordable flood insurance for UK households at high risk of flooding. In order for the goal of affordability to be achievable, there is a need to manage down the risk to these properties. One way to reduce risk is to install measures at a property level, often termed property flood resilience (hereafter PFR). This report reflects findings from Phase 2 of a three phase project; it is designed to assist Flood Re to establish an evidence base for the value of PFR in order to help inform decisions about the PFR support to homeowners that could/should be provided by Flood Re in future. The findings of an evidence review, including synthesis of the existing literature and selected additional analyses of data extracted from the evidence sources, are presented in answer to the question, “How effective are property level resistance and resilience measures in reducing loss due to damage and time to repair damage resulting from flooding for UK households
and their insurers?”

Citation

Lamond, J., Rose, C., Mis, N., & Joseph, R. (2018). Evidence review for property flood resilience phase 2 report

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Jan 1, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jun 7, 2019
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords insurance, property flood resilience, cost benefit, flood protection, residential property
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/874824
Publisher URL https://www.floodre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/UWE-report_Evidence-review-for-PFR_Phase-2-report.pdf

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