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Ramsbottom, D. and Reeder, T. (2008) Adapting flood risk management for an uncertain future: flood management planning on the Thames estuary. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1 to 3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Williams, A. and Townend, I. and French, J. and Reeve, D. and Whitehouse, R.J.S. and Bing Wang, Z. and Morris, K. and Surendran, S. (2008) Development and demonstration of systems based ESTuary Simulator: EstSim. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1 to 3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Huthnance, J. and Karunarathna, H. and Lane, A. and Manning, A.J. and Norton, P. and Reeve, D. and Soulsby, R.L. and Spearman, J. and Surendran, S. and Townend, I. and Wright, A. (2008) Development of estuary morphology models. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1-3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Allsop, W. and Bruce, T. and Pullen, T.A. and van der Meer, J. (2008) Direct hazards from wave overtopping - the forgotten aspect of coastal flood risk assessment? In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1-3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Sayers, P. and Klijn, F. and Kortenhaus, A. and Morris, M. and Samuels, P.G. and Schanze, J. (2008) Integrated flood risk management – progress from the FLOODsite project. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1 to 3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Kellagher, R. and Cesses, Y. and Counsell, C. (2008) Management of urban flood risks-the development of a risk-based method. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1-3 July 2008, Manchester University.

Lumbroso, D. and Di Mauro, M. and Ramsbottom, D. (2008) Recent developments in loss of life modelling for flood defence and dambreak risk assessments. In: 43rd Defra Flood and Coastal Management Conference, 1-3 July 2008, Manchester University.

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