Including 4 closely related terms such as flood protection, flood protection, and flood risk.
… risk log as a subset of "Failure to Prepare for Severe Weather Events". In addition, we have specific measures for certain aspects, most notably flood risk management planning. When the Council considers FRM and specifically when it produces studies to inform flood protection schemes, it strives to build in the very latest thinking…
… of requirements across a variety of services and reduced resources are leading to challenges in the collection of data. 4.5.3. On a positive note we do have formal systematic approaches in place for Flood Risk Management and Climate changes is featured in our corporate risk log , Local Development Plan and our updated Business Planning Guidance. 4.5.4. We continue to work with internal and external…
… partners. We have continued to run climate change adaptation projects with Inner Forth Landscape Initiative partners. Transportation staff have worked with Sustainability and with the Trust for Conservation Volunteers to development a network of Flood Risk Monitor volunteers to monitor key choke points in watercourses. We also have a continuing partnership with the Scottish Flood Forum…
… and The conservation Volunteers to develop community resilience groups. The Council also has an ongoing partnership with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to promote better links with them re Flood Risk Management and Community Resilience capacity building. 4.5.5. Priorities for adaptation include: Continuing to review delivery of climate change activity across the Council to improve integration…
… and opportunities for improvement. Continuing to integrate adaptation into existing strategies and processes: in particular to boost uptake of building climate considerations into risk assessment in work planning. Continuing to build upon existing good practice and work already ongoing such as in Local Development Plan, Emergency Planning, Flood Risk Planning, and engage with revision of LDP…