We must improve public awareness of flood risk and build resilience / Letter
Thorough reform of how flooding is managed is necessary to reconnect people to their watery environments, says Dr Ed Rollason. Plus a letter from Moira Robinson John Harris correctly identifies that the UK is hopelessly unprepared for flooding, but is wrong to suggest that the public is not told (…)
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