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New insights into the benefits of flood warnings: Results from a household survey in England and Wales
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Flood WarningsEngineeringWarning SystemFlood Warning ResponsesFlood ControlNew InsightsSurvey DataRisk ManagementPublic HealthPublic PolicyGeographyFlood ForecastingHousehold SurveyEarly Warning SystemFlash FloodHydrological DisasterWater ResourcesFlood Defence AgencyDisaster Risk ReductionFlood Risk ManagementFlooded Area
Abstract The flood defence agency in England and Wales has been pursuing a programme of flood warning system enhancement, engaging householders at risk in improving their warning responses. The immediate aim of this paper is to test and revise a model of economic benefits of warnings, but the survey data also generate insights into the constraints acting upon flood warning responses. Damage saving is less than previously anticipated: warning reliability and householder availability problems limit savings. Warnings are less likely to be received by those in lower social grades, and flood warning lead time is a factor in avoiding damage. The survey data indicate the complexities involved in improving flood warning response, and provide policy pointers.
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