First Comprehensive Flood Risk Model Great Britain18/02/2008 |
| Infoterra Ltd (United Kingdom) has entered into an agreement with Jeremy Benn Associates (JBA), to produce and market a unique flood risk assessment product for Great Britain. |
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The partnership will combine Infoterra's geospatial data with JBA's hydrological analysis expertise to provide a comprehensive flood risk model of Great Britain. This model will, for the first time, look beyond river and coastal flood risks to also take account of flash flooding, dam break and groundwater, which the Association of British Insurers (ABI) believes now accounts for half the UK‘s insurance claims for flood damage. Supplier: 0 More news from this supplier: Astrium Purchases Majority Share in Spot Image Rapid Surveyor Google UK Carbon Footprint Project Aerial Survey Tender Greece Infoterra GeoStore UK Flood Information Online GMES Initial Operations (GIO) Land Monitoring Services Rugged Trimble Juno Series Olympic Planning Rerouting During Olympic Congestions Dutch Minister to Open Geospatial World Forum 2012 TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade Netcad Asia Convention Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API Comments (0): |
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