Natural Flood Management

28th August 2008

Natural Flood Management (NFM) is part of a Sustainable Flood Management approach. It is a series of techniques that involves working with rivers and coasts using natural processes within the framework of land use planning.

This literature review looks at what can be learned from past studies and experiences in other countries. Also, it helps fill in the knowledge gap in NFM.

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http://www.scotlink.org/files/policy/PositionPapers/LINKfwtfReportNatFloodMan.pdf

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