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File Name : The Role of Runoff Attenuation Features (RAFs) in Natural Flood Management. Quinn et al. (2022), 16 pgs.

This paper reviews and critiques the role of RAFs and NFM as an interventionist and holistic approach to lowering runoff rates. The link between RAF design types and their relationship to land use and scale is made.


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REGION UK
DATE 2022
NUMBER OF PAGES 16
TECHNICAL / PLAIN ENGLISH
MEASURES | Rriver & Floodplain
DOCUMENT TYPE JOURNAL ARTICLE
LEAD ORGANISATION / AUTHORING TEAM Quinn et al

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