BlueGreenCities
Delivering and Evaluating Multiple Flood Risk Benefits in Blue-Green Cities
University of Nottingham
  

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Blue-Green Cities Research Structure


Research Structure and Key Project Milestones

The Blue-Green Cities Research Project was performed as a closely integrated and sequenced set of five Work Packages (WP).

Communication (WP1) was the heart of the project and developed the links within and between other WPs to create a holistic research output.




 

Research was performed within a space defined by the economic-social-environmental and ecological benefits generated in a Blue-Green City and the Blue (flood) versus Green (no flood) performance of flood risk management infrastructure and spaces. Blue-Green Cities Research Space PDF file icon


Economic, social, environmental and ecological research space where Blue-Green Cities research will be performed

Research Space



The Work Packages ran partially in parallel, with their completions timed to supply their deliverables at the times necessary to meet key milestones. Research methodologies and models were developed in years 1 and 2 (2013-14), and tested and applied through the Demonstration Project (WP5) in Year 3 (2015-6). Project time chart PDF file icon


Project Time Chart showing WP activities = grey, milestones = red, quarterly progress meetings = green, strategic advisory board meetings = yellow

Project time chart showing activities, meetings and key milestones

 

 

Links to individual work packages


 

 

 

 

 

Blue-Green Cities Research Project

Sir Clive Granger Building,
University of Nottingham,
University Park,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD.

Tel. 0115 8468137

Email: bluegreencities@nottingham.ac.uk