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|Reference and administrative<br>details ofthe charity, its trustees|and advisers||
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|Independent<br>examiner's<br>report||21|
|Statement offinancial activities||23|
|Balance sheet||24|
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|Storm clustering<br>and its influence<br>on coastal morphology<br>and defences|Storm clustering<br>and its influence<br>on coastal morphology<br>and defences|Storm clustering<br>and its influence<br>on coastal morphology<br>and defences|Storm clustering<br>and its influence<br>on coastal morphology<br>and defences|Storm clustering<br>and its influence<br>on coastal morphology<br>and defences|University|of Southampton,|of Southampton,||Luke Jenkins|Luke Jenkins|
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||||||Environment<br>Agency||||||
|Enhancing<br>forecasting<br>flood inundation<br>mapping<br>through<br>data|||||Reading|University|||Helen Hooker||
|assimilation|||||||||||
|Understanding<br>and estimating<br>uncertainty<br>in global|flood risk models||||Bristol University||||Georgios||
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|Modelling<br>wave interactions<br>over space and time|||||Lancaster|University|||Jake||
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|Examining<br>the role ofhabitat<br>quality<br>in determining|river ecosystem||||University|ofLeeds,|||Aiidrew||
|resilie~nce<br>oexTreme'flood'events|||||nWirnnmeht<br>A~g||||Johnson||
|Estimating<br>flood frequency<br>using documentary<br>and|floodplain||||University|of Lincoln,|||Josephine||
|sedimentary<br>archives to extend flood series|||||Environment<br>Agency||||vvesllakc||
|Me~to s arid tools to communicate<br>climate change|and air quality|||risk|Lancaster|Environment|||Suzanne|van|
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|Hydrodynamically-<br>and ecologically-driven<br>design|ofweirs,||||University|of Leeds|||Tom Padgett||
|hydropower<br>plants<br>and fish passes|||||||||||
|Multi-scale sediment<br>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<br>Plan on the|Humberhead||||Edinburgh|University,|||Ashley||
|Wetlands|||||Natural<br>England||||Buchan||
|As our programme<br>matures,<br>the graduate<br>researchers<br>supported<br>are<br>completing<br>their<br>work<br>and<br>generating<br>outputs.<br>This year, for example,<br>working<br>with the Fluid Dynamics|||we have<br>research<br>Centre for|||EEEELEEEEHE<br>EEEENEmEEEE<br>Q|hhhEhhiv hem mhhl<br>Ei<br>phmx Emi mmmmh<br>~whh<br>eeyaNM sarEkEEEhh<br>AEEEpshr hphhlpfEEm<br>EEpeer ihh pphihppph||||
|Doctoral Training<br>(CDT) at the University<br>of Leeds, we|||supported|||||W|||
|PhD student<br>Tom Padgett to develop a modelling<br>tool||to||optimise|||~|IE|WEEC||
|weir,<br>fish<br>pass<br>and<br>hydro-electric|power<br>(HEP)||||plant||||||
|configurations<br>for<br>given<br>river<br>discharge|regime<br>and|||channel|||||||
|dimensions.<br>Tom's<br>paper<br>was<br>published|in the<br>Royal|||Society|||||s||
|Open Science journal<br>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<br>as papers<br>in peer-reviewed|published<br>as papers<br>in peer-reviewed|scientific|
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|Table||2.Summary||||of papers|||published||in 2019-20||||||||
||||||||||||Royal Society|||Open||Padgett T.E., Thomas R.E.,|Published||
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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,|||
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||||||||||||Journal|of Flood|||Risk|Towe, R, Dean, G,|Published||
||||||||||||Management|||||Edwards,<br>L, Nundloll,<br>V,|||
|~ae||||||||||||||||Blair, G, Lamb, I, Hankin,|||
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|Dev|I|'n|||i|nalmetho|||||Hydrological||Processes|||Beven, K., Asadullah,<br>A.,|Published||
|drive|future|||h drol|ical sci|||nce|Can we|||||||Bates, P., Blyth, E.,|||
|makes||start||as a commun'||||2||||||||Chappell,<br>N., Child, S.,|||
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|||||||||||||||||Everard,<br>N., Fowler,<br>H. J.,|||
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||||||||||||Natural|Hazards|||and|Hankin,<br>B., Hewitt,<br>I.,|Published||
||||||||||||Earth System|||Sciences||Sander, G., Danieli, F.,<br>Formetta, G., Kamilova,<br>A.,<br>Kretzschmar,<br>A. , Kiradjiev,|Code and data<br>Sl on JBATrust||
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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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|INCONIE FRONh<br>Donations<br>and legacies<br>Investments|2<br>3|181,341<br>181,341<br>00~6||201,250<br>1 907|
|TOTAL INCOME||~407|~71401~20<br>2 7||
|EXPENDITURE ON:|||||
|Raising funds<br>Charitable<br>activities|4,6,5~10446||150446|745<br>~22922|
|TOTAL EXPENDITURE||~~44 i|159446|226220|
|NET INCOME I(EXPENDITURE) BEFOREOTHER|||||
|RECOGNISED GAINS AND LOSSES||21,955|21,955|(22,983)|
|NET MOVEMENT<br>IN FUNDS||21,955|21,955|(22,983)|
|RECONCILIATION<br>OF FUNDS:|||||
|Total funds brought forward||277 330|277 339|~300<br>2|
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|Donations<br>Donated services<br>Sales<br>Flume income|116,193<br>60,245<br>4,903|116,193<br>60,245<br>4,903|126,050<br>66,325<br>8,725<br>150|



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||||Institutions|Activities|Total|Total|
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|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|
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||||undertaken<br>6|2020<br>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<br>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|



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|Accountancy|fees|2,202|2,202|2,700|
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|||||||machinery|vehicles|Equipment|Total|
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||At 1'<br>0|2019|0 31 ON|0|2020|37 109|~L208~t<br>07||58896|
||Depreciation<br>At 1 November 2019<br>Charge for the year|||||23,659<br>4070|20,100<br>1,301<br>-~||45,060<br>4952|
||At 31 October 2020|||||20 329|20 100|1 583|50012|
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|Tangible|fixed|assets|||13,836|13,836|
|Current|assets||||269,717|269,717|
|Creditors|due|within|one|year|(6,214)|(6,214)|



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