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| Reference and administrative details ofthe charity, its trustees |
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| Trustees' report |
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| Independent examiner's report |
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| Statement offinancial activities | 23 | |
| Balance sheet | 24 | |
| Notes to the financial statements | 25-32 |
| Storm clustering and its influence on coastal morphology and defences |
Storm clustering and its influence on coastal morphology and defences |
Storm clustering and its influence on coastal morphology and defences |
Storm clustering and its influence on coastal morphology and defences |
Storm clustering and its influence on coastal morphology and defences |
University | of Southampton, | of Southampton, | Luke Jenkins | Luke Jenkins | |
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| Environment Agency |
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| Enhancing forecasting flood inundation mapping through data |
Reading | University | Helen Hooker | |||||||
| assimilation | ||||||||||
| Understanding and estimating uncertainty in global |
flood risk models | Bristol University | Georgios | |||||||
| Saralidis | ||||||||||
| Modelling wave interactions over space and time |
Lancaster | University | Jake | |||||||
| Grainger | ||||||||||
| Examining the role ofhabitat quality in determining |
river ecosystem | University | ofLeeds, | Aiidrew | ||||||
| resilie~nce oexTreme'flood'events |
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Johnson | ||||||||
| Estimating flood frequency using documentary and |
floodplain | University | of Lincoln, | Josephine | ||||||
| sedimentary archives to extend flood series |
Environment Agency |
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| Me~to s arid tools to communicate climate change |
and air quality | risk | Lancaster | Environment | Suzanne | van | ||||
| Centre | Zuijlen | |||||||||
| Hydrodynamically- and ecologically-driven design |
ofweirs, | University | of Leeds | Tom Padgett | ||||||
| hydropower plants and fish passes |
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| Multi-scale sediment and debris impacts of Natural |
Flood Management | University | ofLeeds | Eleanor | ||||||
| (NFM) measures | Pearson | |||||||||
| Impact ofwoody debris on hydro-geomorphological | processes | and | University | ofLeeds, | Zora Van | |||||
| flood risk | Yorkshire | Dales Rivers | Leeuwen | |||||||
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| impact ofaWater Level Management Plan on the |
Humberhead | Edinburgh | University, | Ashley | ||||||
| Wetlands | Natural England |
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| As our programme matures, the graduate researchers supported are completing their work and generating outputs. This year, for example, working with the Fluid Dynamics |
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| PhD student Tom Padgett to develop a modelling tool |
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| configurations for given river discharge |
regime and |
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| dimensions. Tom's paper was published |
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| Open Science journal in January 2020. |
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| During | During | the year, | the year, | the year, | we | supported | supported | supported | and | co-authored | co-authored | co-authored | studies | studies | published as papers in peer-reviewed |
published as papers in peer-reviewed |
scientific | |
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| journals. | The peer | review process can be lengthy, | and so | some ofthese papers report |
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| carried | out in previous | years. | ||||||||||||||||
| Table | 2.Summary | of papers | published | in 2019-20 | ||||||||||||||
| Royal Society | Open | Padgett T.E., Thomas R.E., | Published | |||||||||||||||
| Science | Borman D.J., Mould D.C. | |||||||||||||||||
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| I o | Eve | ereRev | it | A | Environmental | Modelling | Blair, G, Beven, K, Lamb, R, | Published | ||||||||||
| Technolo | i | I Pere | ive | and Software | Bassett, R, Cauvenberghs, | |||||||||||||
| K, Hsnkin, B,Dean, G, |
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| Hunter, N, Edwards, L, |
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| Nundloll, V, Samreen, F, |
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| Simm, W &Towe, R | ||||||||||||||||||
| Journal | of Flood | Risk | Towe, R, Dean, G, | Published | ||||||||||||||
| Management | Edwards, L, Nundloll, V, |
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| ~ae | Blair, G, Lamb, I, Hankin, | |||||||||||||||||
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| Dev | I | 'n | i | nalmetho | Hydrological | Processes | Beven, K., Asadullah, A., |
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| drive | future | h drol | ical sci | nce | Can we | Bates, P., Blyth, E., | ||||||||||||
| makes | start | as a commun' | 2 | Chappell, N., Child, S., |
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| Everard, N., Fowler, H. J., |
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| Freer, J., Hannah, D. M., |
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| Heppell, K., Holden, J., |
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| Lamb, R., Lewis, H., | ||||||||||||||||||
| Morgan, G., Parry, L, & | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wagener, T. |
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| Natural | Hazards | and | Hankin, B., Hewitt, I., |
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| Earth System | Sciences | Sander, G., Danieli, F., Formetta, G., Kamilova, A., Kretzschmar, A. , Kiradjiev, |
Code and data Sl on JBATrust |
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| K., Wong, C., Pegler, S., | GitLab site | |||||||||||||||||
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| elln | h | Cl s | J.Agricultural, | Biological | Towe, R., Tawn, J., Eastoe, | Published | ||||||||||||
| Events for | Short-Term | Risk Assessment | and Environmental | E., Lamb, R. | ||||||||||||||
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| Committee | on | Climate | Sayers, P., Horrltt, M. , Carr, |
Published | ||||||||||||||
| Change, | London | S., Kay, A.L, Mauz, J., | ||||||||||||||||
| Lamb, R., Penning-Rowsell, | ||||||||||||||||||
| E. |
| Unrestricted | Total | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| funds | funds | funds | ||
| 2020 | 2020 | 2019 | ||
| Note | 5 | 5 | ||
| INCONIE FRONh Donations and legacies Investments |
2 3 |
181,341 181,341 00~6 |
201,250 1 907 |
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| TOTAL INCOME | ~407 | ~71401~20 2 7 |
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| EXPENDITURE ON: | ||||
| Raising funds Charitable activities |
4,6,5~10446 | 150446 | 745 ~22922 |
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| TOTAL EXPENDITURE | ~~44 i | 159446 | 226220 | |
| NET INCOME I(EXPENDITURE) BEFOREOTHER | ||||
| RECOGNISED GAINS AND LOSSES | 21,955 | 21,955 | (22,983) | |
| NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS |
21,955 | 21,955 | (22,983) | |
| RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS: |
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| Total funds brought forward | 277 330 | 277 339 | ~300 2 |
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| TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD | ||||
| The notes on pages 6to 13form part ofthese financial | statements. |
| INCOME FROM DONATIONS AND LE |
GACIES | ||
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| Unrestricted | Total | Total | |
| funds | funds | funds | |
| 2020 | 2020 | 2019 | |
| 5 | |||
| Donations Donated services Sales Flume income |
116,193 60,245 4,903 |
116,193 60,245 4,903 |
126,050 66,325 8,725 150 |
| Unrestricted | Total | Total |
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| funds | funds | funds |
| 2020 | 2020 | 2019 |
| 5 | K |
| Grants to | ||||||
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| Grants to | Support | |||||
| Institutions | Activities | Total | Total | |||
| 2020f | 2020 5 |
2020 6 |
2019 | |||
| Grants, | Activities | undertaken | 14048 | 92283 | 106331 | 148 142 |
| FORTHE YEAR ENDED 3 | 1OCTOBER 2020 | ||
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| 2020 | 2019 | ||
| 6 | |||
| Grants to institutions | 14,048 | 27,820 | |
| Research projects | 32,262 | 49,784 | |
| Project pipeline | development | 20,228 | 10,304 |
| Training projects | 39,793 | 41,131 | |
| Seminars | 19,103 | ||
| Total |
| SUPPORT COS | TS | ||||
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| Activities | Total | Total | |||
| undertaken 6 |
2020 E |
2019f | |||
| Sub-Contractors | associates | 11,900 | 11,900 | 43,531 | |
| Sundry expenses | 1,580 | 1,580 | 2, 142 | ||
| Sub-Contractors | other | 1,397 | |||
| Communication | and website | 25,547 | 25,547 | 5,967 | |
| Computer consumables |
and software licences | 452 | 452 | 343 | |
| Motor and travel | expenses | 2,057 | 2,057 | 7,610 | |
| Office costs | 3,880 | 3,880 | 606 | ||
| Insurance | 509 | 509 | 494 | ||
| Legal and professional | 13 | 13 | 13 | ||
| Depreciation | 4,952 | 4,952 | 12,504 |
| Unrestricted | Total | Total | ||
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| funds | funds | funds | ||
| 2020f | 2020 f |
2019 f |
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| Accountancy | fees | 2,202 | 2,202 | 2,700 |
| Bank charges | 23 | 23 | 27 |
| 9. | TANGIBLE FIX | EDAS | SETS | ||||||
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| Plant and | Motor | ||||||||
| machinery | vehicles | Equipment | Total | ||||||
| 6 | 6 | 9 | |||||||
| Cost | |||||||||
| At 1' 0 |
2019 | 0 31 ON | 0 | 2020 | 37 109 | ~L208~t 07 |
58896 | ||
| Depreciation At 1 November 2019 Charge for the year |
23,659 4070 |
20,100 1,301 -~ |
45,060 4952 |
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| At 31 October 2020 | 20 329 | 20 100 | 1 583 | 50012 | |||||
| Net book value | |||||||||
| At 31 October 2020 | |||||||||
| At 31 October 2019 | |||||||||
| 10. | DEBTORS | ||||||||
| 2020 E |
2019f | ||||||||
| Trade debtors | 350 | ||||||||
| Other debtors | 51,430 | 10,778 |
| Unrestricted | Total | |||||
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| funds | funds | |||||
| 2019 | 2019 | |||||
| 6 | 6 | |||||
| Tangible | fixed | assets | 13,836 | 13,836 | ||
| Current | assets | 269,717 | 269,717 | |||
| Creditors | due | within | one | year | (6,214) | (6,214) |