Adaptation to flood risk: the case of businesses in the UK

Gayan Wedawatta, Bingunath Ingirige, David Proverbs

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Abstract

Despite Government investment in flood defence schemes, many properties remain at high risk of flooding. A substantial portion of these properties are business establishments. Flooding can create serious consequences for businesses, including damage to property and stocks, being out of business for a considerable period and ultimately business failure. Recent flood events such as those in 2007 and 2009 that affected many parts of the UK have helped to establish the true costs of flooding to businesses. This greater understanding of the risks to businesses has heightened the need for business owners to adapt their businesses to the threat of future flooding. Government policy has now shifted away from investment in engineered flood defences, towards encouraging the uptake of property level flood resistance and resilience measures by businesses. However, implementing such adaptation strategies remains a challenge due a range of reasons. A review of the current state of property level flood risk adaptation of UK businesses is presented, drawing from extant literature. Barriers that may hinder the uptake of property level adaptation by businesses are revealed and drivers that may enhance uptake and effectively overcome these barriers are also discussed. It is concluded that the professions from the construction sector have the potential to contribute towards the adaptation of business properties and thereby the flood resilience of businesses at risk of flooding.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event7th Annual International Conference of International Institute for Infrastructure, Renewal and Reconstruction - Kandalama, Sri Lanka
Duration: 19 Jul 201121 Jul 2011

Conference

Conference7th Annual International Conference of International Institute for Infrastructure, Renewal and Reconstruction
Abbreviated titleIIIRR
Country/TerritorySri Lanka
CityKandalama
Period19/07/1121/07/11
OtherInternational Conference on Building Resilience

Bibliographical note

© 2011 The Authors

Keywords

  • adaptation
  • businesses
  • flood risk
  • resilience
  • resistance

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