Science and Practice for an Uncertain Future 2021
DOI: 10.3311/floodrisk2020.14.1
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Predictive condition-based monitoring for low utilisation motor driven flood risk management infrastructure 

Abstract: This paper describes the ambition of the Environment Agency to develop and trial predictive condition-based monitoring systems for its mechanical and electrical flood risk management equipment. The aims, objective and research methods for this project are described. The challenge of developing any predictive capability for flood risk management assets which, typically have a low frequency of operation and therefore a paucity of data, is discussed. Some practical suggestions to overcome this specific challenge … Show more

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“…There has been a shift in recent years away from emphasizing the protection of buildings in flood risk management toward an emphasis on a more holistic strategy for lowering vulnerability [43][44][45] besides present flood risk management structures are 'fragmented, inefficient and ineffective' [46]. With the new approach to flood risk management, experts acknowledge that floods are inevitable but that vulnerable communities can be prevented from their effects.…”
Section: Paradigm Shift In Flood Management Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a shift in recent years away from emphasizing the protection of buildings in flood risk management toward an emphasis on a more holistic strategy for lowering vulnerability [43][44][45] besides present flood risk management structures are 'fragmented, inefficient and ineffective' [46]. With the new approach to flood risk management, experts acknowledge that floods are inevitable but that vulnerable communities can be prevented from their effects.…”
Section: Paradigm Shift In Flood Management Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%