Including 4 closely related terms such as flooding, flood, and property flood.
… for development with two or more as deemed appropriate Action: Partner with organisations for woodland creation in the greenbelt Action: Partner with organisations to plant trees in urban areas Partnership: Share data between agencies, both public and voluntary sectors to identify and monitor local vulnerable residents – i.e. property flood/storm victims Partnership: Work with partner…
… climate resilience while bringing sustainable development to Hertsmere. While every effort is made to reduce emissions and minimise the impacts of climate change, the Council must also build resilience to deal with the inevitable consequences such as more extreme weather events, heatwaves and flooding. Woodland, wetland, grassland and other ecological features offset carbon, reduces erosion…
…, reduce temperature locally, act as barriers to flooding, improve biodiversity and hence climate resilience. The Committee for Climate Change has identified that a significant increase in tree planting is essential in order to achieve greenhouse gas removal rates required to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. The National Planning Policy Framework requires that all new developments must…
… such as council housing, residential complexes 15 Planning: As partner organisation, promote NHS England (and Met office) Heatwave Plan and Cold weather plans across district Planning: Mitigate against climate change impacts (flooding, extreme weather events, storms, high winds and heat waves) by safeguarding and enhancing greenbelt and other open spaces Planning: Ensure business…
… Local Plan: Identify areas for sustainable drainage, woodland and other biodiversity sites in the Local Plan Local Plan: Install grey water recycling on new builds. Communication strategy: Encourage grass areas or flower beds in residents’ homes, not paved driveways, to reduce flooding. Chapter 8 Local food Locally grown produce can benefit the society in a number of ways: provide…