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Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps is a research project, led by the University of Hull's Energy & Environment Institute (EEI) and Flood Innovation Centre, to address issues around the current fragmented processes around post-flood recovery.
The partnership was funded by the Aviva Foundation and focused on the immediate aftermath of flood events in the Humber which, outside London, is the UK region most vulnerable to flooding.
The partnership mapped knowledge and communication gaps with a view to making recommendations around how the 'build back better' approach could be applied effectively after major flood events.
As part of the project, the team developed a bespoke 'serious board game', and ran a number of workshops where the game prompted conversations around flood response in order to identify the more persistent obstacles to effective post-flood recovery.
For more information, contact eei@hull.ac.uk or visit www.hull.ac.uk...