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Prof Jim W HallBEng MA PhD FREng FICE
CURRICULUM VITAE
December 2015
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Contents
PERSONAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................4
Employment history .............................................................................................................................4
Academic qualifications .......................................................................................................................4
Membership of professional institutions and societies ........................................................................4
Special awards, honours and distinctions ...........................................................................................5
RESEARCH ............................................................................................................................................5
Publications .........................................................................................................................................5
Peer reviewed academic journal articles .........................................................................................5
Journal paper discussions, editorials, briefing notes and invited commentaries...........................11
Books .............................................................................................................................................12
Journal Special Issues ...................................................................................................................12
Book reviews..................................................................................................................................12
Professional journal papers ...........................................................................................................13
Chapters in compiled volumes.......................................................................................................13
Conference contributions...............................................................................................................15
Official reports................................................................................................................................23
Research Projects .............................................................................................................................26
Indications of External Recognition ...................................................................................................33
Prizes .............................................................................................................................................33
Journal Editing ...............................................................................................................................33
Indications of International Recognition.........................................................................................33
International Visitors Hosted..........................................................................................................35
Indications of National Recognition ...............................................................................................35
Reviewer of academic appointments and promotions...................................................................38
Media appearances .......................................................................................................................38
Visiting researcher positions..........................................................................................................39
Research proposal reviewing ........................................................................................................39
Conference organisation................................................................................................................40
Software products ..........................................................................................................................41
Invited lectures...............................................................................................................................43
Invited journal referee ....................................................................................................................52
Reviewer of book proposals ..........................................................................................................53
TEACHING............................................................................................................................................54
Teaching responsibilities ...................................................................................................................54
Teaching coordination....................................................................................................................54
Teaching in the University of Oxford..............................................................................................54
Teaching in Newcastle University..................................................................................................54
Teaching in Bristol University ........................................................................................................55
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Teaching in the University of Guyana............................................................................................56
Contribution to Continuing Education courses ..................................................................................56
PhD supervising ................................................................................................................................56
MSc student project supervision .......................................................................................................58
Indicators of teaching excellence ......................................................................................................58
External examiner for PhD degrees ..................................................................................................59
Internal examiner for PhD degrees ...................................................................................................59
External examining or assessment ...................................................................................................59
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES.............................................................................60
Positions of responsibility in the School and University.................................................................60
Coordinator of RAE2008 submission to UOA27............................................................................60
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Full name: James William Hall Date of Birth: 6 May 1968
Employment history
Title Employer Dates
Director of the Environmental ChangeInstitute
Professor of Climate and EnvironmentalRisks, School of Geography and theEnvironment
Senior Research Fellow, Department ofEngineering Science
Professorial Fellow, Linacre College
University of Oxford February2011 topresent
Director of the Centre for Earth SystemsEngineering Research
Newcastle University 2009-2011
Professor of Earth Systems Engineering Newcastle University 2004-2011
Reader in Civil Engineering Systems University of Bristol 2004
Lecturer, Department of CivilEngineering
University of Bristol 1998-2004
Post-graduate research student University of Bristol 1996-1997
Engineer, Coastal Group HR Wallingford 1993-1995
Engineer, Hydraulics Division Ministry of Agriculture, Guyana 1991-1993
Academic qualifications
Title Awarding body Date
MA by proclamation University of Oxford 2011
PhD “Uncertainty Management forCoastal Defence Systems”
University of Bristol 1999
Postgraduate Certificate in EngineeringManagement
Joint Board for Engineering Management 1998
BEng in Civil Engineering, 1st
classhonours. Best student in class and 5graduation prizes
University of Bristol 1990
Membership of professional institutions and societies
Title Institution/Society Date
Fellow Royal Academy of Engineering 2010
Fellow Higher Education Academy 2007
Fellow Institution of Civil Engineers 2005
Fellow Royal Statistical Society 2004
Member International Association for HydraulicResearch
2003
Member British Dams Society 2003
Member Society for Imprecise Probability 2002
Member Institute for Leaning and Teaching in 2002
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Higher Education
Corporate Member (MICE) andChartered Engineer (CEng)
Institution of Civil Engineers 1996
Special awards, honours and distinctions
Title Awarding body Date
Lloyd’s Science of Risk Prize Lloyds 2013
Robert Alfred Carr Prize Institution of Civil Engineers 2004
Research Fellow Royal Academy of Engineering 1999-2004
George Stephenson Medal Institution of Civil Engineers 2001
Frederick Palmer Prize Institution of Civil Engineers 2001
Undergraduate Scholarship in theFaculty of Engineering
University of Bristol 1989
National Engineering Scholarship Engineering Council 1987-1990
RESEARCH
Publications
Peer reviewed academic journal articles
Freire-Gonzáleza, J., Decker, C. and Hall, J.W. The economic impacts of droughts: a framework foranalysis. Environmental Science and Policy, in review.
Kingsborough, A., Borgomeo, E. and Hall, J.W. Adaptation pathways in practice: mapping options andtrade-offs, Sustainable Cities and Society, in review.
Kingsborough, A., Pringle, P. and Hall, J.W. Closing the adaptation loop: demonstration of anintegrated framework to link monitoring and evaluation with risk assessment and decision making,Climatic Change, in review.
Thacker, S., Kelly, S., Pant, R. and Hall, J.W. Evaluating the benefits of adaptation of criticalinfrastructures to hydrometeorological risks. Risk Analysis, in review.
Borgomeo, E. Mortazavi-Naeini, M., O’Sullivan, M.J., Hall, J.W., Watson, T. Trading-off tolerable riskwith climate change adaptation costs in water supply systems. Water Resources Research, in review.
Pant, R., Thacker, S., Hall, J.W., Alderson, D. and Barr, S. Understanding critical infrastructuredisruptions due to flood exposure, Journal of Flood Risk Management, in review.
Grafton, R.Q. McLindin, M., Hussey, K., Wyrwoll, P., Wichelns, D., Ringler, C., Garrick, D., Pittock, J.,Wheeler, S., Orr, S., Matthews, N., Ansink, E., Aureli, A., Connell, D., De Stefano, L., Dowsley, K.,Farolfi, S., Hall, J.W., Katic, P., Lankford, B., Leckie, H., McCartney, M., Pohlner, H., Ratna, N.,Henry, M., Raman, S., Wheeler, K., and Williams, J. Responding to Global Challenges 1 in Food,Energy, Environment and Water: Risks and Options Assessment for Decision-making (ROAD), GlobalEnvironmental Change, in review.
Pant, R., Blainey, S.P., Hall, J.W. and Preston, J.M. Criticality assessment of a national railwaynetwork to inform risk and resilience estimation, Risk Analysis, in review.
Pant, R., Hall, J.W., Thacker, S., Barr, S. and Alderson, D. National scale risk analysis ofinterdependent infrastructure network failures due to extreme hazards, Reliability Engineering andSystems Safety, in review.
Hino, M. and Hall, J.W. Real Options Analysis of Adaptation to Changing Flood Risk: Analysis ofStructural and Non-Structural Measures, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems,Part A: Civil Engineering, ASCE-ASME, in review.
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Dubbelboer, J., Nikolic, I., Jenkins, K. and Hall, J.W. An Agent-Based Model of flood risk andinsurance, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, in review.
Dadson, S., Hall, J.W., Garrick, D., Sadoff, C. and Grey, D. Water security, risk and economic growth:lessons from a dynamical systems model, Global Environmental Change, in review.
Thacker, S., Hall, J.W. and Pant, R. A methodology for the synthesis of multi-level infrastructurenetwork systems. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, in review.
Tran, M., Hall, J.W., Baruaha, P., Blainey, S., Byers, E., Chaudry, M., Qadrdand, M., Eyre, N.,Jenkins, N., Kilsby, C.G., Preston, J., Alderson, D., Barr, S., Hickford, A., Nicholls, R.J., Otto, A.,Managing future risk and interdependency for low carbon infrastructure, Nature Energy, in review.
Byers, E.A., Hall, J.W., Amezaga, J.M., O’Donnell, G.M. and Leathard, A. Impacts of hydrologicalvariability and climate change on low carbon electricity generation, Environmental Research Letters,in review.
Pianosi, F., Rougier, J., Freer, J., Hall, J.W., Stephenson, D.B., Beven, K., Wagener, T. Sensitivityanalysis of environmental models: a systematic review with practical work. Environmental Modellingand Software, in press.
Payo, A., Hall, J.W., French, J., Sutherland, J., van Maanen, B., Nicholls, R.J. and Reeve, D.E,Causal loop analysis of coastal geomorphological systems, Geomorphology, in press.
Byers, E.A., Qadrdan, M., Leathard, A., Alderson, D., Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G., Chaudry, M. and Tran,M. Cooling water availability for the UK’s low carbon future. Energy, ICE, in press.
Thacker, S., Pant, R. and Hall, J.W. System-of-systems formulation and disruption analysis for multi-scale critical national infrastructures, Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety, in press.
Speight, L., Hall, J.W. and Kilsby, C., A multi-scale framework for flood risk analysis at spatiallydistributed locations, Journal of Flood Risk Management, in press.
Brisley, R, Wylde, R., Lamb, R., Cooper, J., Sayers, P.B. and Hall, J.W. Practical appraisal techniquesfor valuing adaptive capacity, Water Management, ICE, in press.
Gaupp, F., Hall, J.W. and Dadson, S.J. The role of storage capacity in coping with intra- and inter-annual water variability in large river basins, Environmental Research Letters, 10 125001doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/12/125001.
Hu, X, Hall, J.W., Shi, P. and Lim, W-H. The spatial exposure of the Chinese infrastructure system toflooding and drought hazards, Natural Hazards, 80(2) (2016): 1083-1118.
Pant, R., Hall, J.W. and Blainey, S.P. Vulnerability assessment framework for interdependent criticalinfrastructures: a case study for Great Britain’s rail network. European Journal of Transport andInfrastructure Research, 16(1), (2016): 174-194.
Brown, C., Lund, J., Cai, X., Reed, P., Zagona, E., Ostfeld, A., Hall, J.W., Characklis, G., Yu, W. andBrekke, L., The Future of Water Resources Systems Analysis: From Models to the Science for WaterResources Systems. Water Resources Research, 51 (2015), 6110–6124,doi:10.1002/2015WR017114.
Borgomeo, E., Pflug, G., Hall, J.W. and Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Assessing water resource systemvulnerability to unprecedented hydrological drought using copulas to characterize drought durationand deficit, Water Resources Research, 51 (2015), 8927–8948. doi:10.1002/2015WR017324.
Borgomeo, E., Farmer, C.L. and Hall, J.W. Numerical rivers: a synthetic streamflow generator forwater resources vulnerability assessments, Water Resources Research, 51 (2015): 5382–5405.doi:10.1002/2014WR016827.
Payo, A., Hall, J.W., Walkden, M.J.A., and Dickson, M.E. Feedback structure of cliff and shoreplatform morphodynamics, Journal of Coastal Conservation, 19(6) (2015): 847-859.
Glenis, V., Pinamonti, V., Hall, J.W. and Kilsby, C.G. A stochastic weather generator for transientprobabilistic climate scenarios derived from a large perturbed physics ensemble, Advances in WaterResources, 85 (2015): 14–26.
Beven, K. J. Aspinall, W. P. Bates, P. D. Borgomeo, E. Goda, K. Hall, J. W. Page, T. Phillips, J. C.Rougier, J. T. Simpson, M. Smith, P. J. Wagener, T. and Watson M. Epistemic uncertainties and
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natural hazard risk assessment: (1) A review of the issues. Natural Hazards and Earth SystemSciences, 3(12) (2015): 7333-7377.
Young, K. and Hall, J.W. Introducing system interdependency into infrastructure appraisal: Fromprojects to portfolios to pathways. Journal of Infrastructure Complexity, 2(2) (2015): DOI:10.1186/s40551-015-0005-8.
Hickford, A.J. Nicholls, R.J., Otto, A., Hall, J.W., Blainey, S.P. and Tran, M. Creating an ensemble offuture strategies for national infrastructure provision. Futures, 66(0) (2015): 13-24.
Hall, J.W., Berkhout, F. and Douglas, R. Responding to adaptation emergencies. Nature ClimateChange, 5(1) (2015): 6-7.
Otto, A., Hall, J.W., Hickford, A.J., Nicholls, R.J. A quantified systems-of-systems modeling frameworkfor robust national infrastructure planning. IEEE Systems Journal, PP(99) (2014):1-12.
Hall, J.W., Grey, D., Garrick, D., Fung, F., Brown, C., Dadson, S.J. and Sadoff, C.W. Coping with thecurse of freshwater variability, Science, 346 (6208) (2014): 429-430.
Garrick, D and Hall, J.W. Water security and society: risks, metrics and pathways. Annual Reviews ofEnvironment and Resources, 39 (2014): 611-639.
Baruah, P, Eyre, N., Qadrdan, M., Chaudry, M., Blainey, S., Hall, J.W., Jenkins, N., Tran, M., Energysystem implications of high electrification, Energy, ICE, 167(EN3) (2014): 139-151.
Hall, J.W., Henriques, J.J., Hickford, A.J., Nicholls, R.J., Baruah, P., Birkin, M., Chaudry, M., Curtis,T.P. Eyre, N., Jones, C., Kilsby, C.G., Leathard, A., Lorenz, A., Malleson, N., McLeod, F., Powrie, W.,Preston, J., Rai,, Street, R., Stringfellow, A., Thoung, C., Tyler, P., Velykiene, R., Watson, G. andWatson, W.J., Assessing the Long-Term Performance of Cross-Sectoral Strategies for NationalInfrastructure, Journal of Infrastructure Systems, ASCE, 20(3) (2014) 04014014.
Borgomeo, E., Hall, J.W., Fung, F., Watts, G., Colquhoun, K. and Lambert, C. Risk based waterresources planning, incorporating probabilistic non-stationary climate uncertainties. Water ResourcesResearch, 50 (2014): 6850–6873.
Jenkins, K., Hall, J.W., Glenis, V., Kilsby, C.G., McCarthy, M., Goodess, C., Smith, D., Malleson, N.and Birkin, M. Probabilistic spatial risk assessment of heat impacts and adaptations for London,Climatic Change, 124(1-2) (2014): 105-117.
Jenkins, K., Gilby, M., Hall, J.W., Glenis, V., Kilsby, C.G. Implications of climate change for thermaldiscomfort on underground railways. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment,30(2014):1-9.
Byers, E.A., Hall, J.W. and Amezaga, J.M. Electricity generation and cooling water use: UK pathwaysto 2050, Global Environmental Change, 25 (2014): 16-30.
Villarroel Walker, R. Beck, M.B., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J. and Heidrich, O. The Energy-Water-Foodnexus: strategic analysis of technologies for transforming the urban metabolism, Journal ofEnvironmental Management, 141 (2014): 104-115.
Harvey, H., Hall, J.W. and Manning, L.J. Computing flood risk in locations protected by flooddefences, Water Management, ICE, 167(1) (2014): 38-50.
Walsh, C.L., Roberts, D., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Nickson, A. and Hounsome, R., Experiences ofintegrated assessment of climate impacts, adaptation and mitigation modelling in London and Durban,Environment & Urbanization, 25 (2) (2013): 361-380.
Hall, J.W. and Borgomeo, E. Risk-based principles for defining and managing water security, Phil.Trans. Royal Society, A 371 (2013): 20120407.
Hall, J.W., Henriques, J.J., Hickford, A.J. and Nicholls, R.J. Systems-of-systems analysis of nationalinfrastructure, Engineering Sustainability, ICE, 166(5) (2013): 249–257.
Crawford-Brown, D., Sydall, M., Guan, D., Li, J., Jenkins, K., Hall, J.W., Beaven, R., Thoung, C. andAnger-Kraavi, A. Vulnerability of London’s economy to climate change: Sensitivity to production loss,Journal of Environmental Protection, 4(6) (2013): 548-563.
Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Evans, E.P., Hall, J.W. and Borthwick, A.G.L. From flood science to floodpolicy: The Foresight Future Flooding project seven years on, Foresight, 15(3) (2013): 190-210.
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Yu, C, Hall, J.W., Cheng, X., Evans, E.P., Xie, Z, Sayers, P.B. Sayers Broad scale quantified floodrisk analysis in the Taihu Basin, China, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 6(1) (2013): 57-68.
Cheng, X.T., Evans, E.P., Wu, H.Y., Thorne, C.R., Han, S., Simm, J.D. and Hall, J.W. A framework forlong term scenario analysis in the Taihu Basin, China, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 6(1)(2013): 3-13.
Holderness, T., Barr, S., Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W. An evaluation of thermal Earth observation forcharacterising urban heatwave event dynamics using the urban heat island intensity metric, Int. J. ofRemote Sensing, 34(3), (2013): 864–884.
Hall, J.W., Brown, S., Nicholls, R.J., Pidgeon, N. and Watson R. Proportionate adaptation NatureClimate Change, 2(12) (2012): 833-834.
Yu, C., Cheng, X., Hall, J.W., Evans, E.P., Wang, Y., Hu, C., Wu, H., Wicks, J., Scott, M., Sun, H.,Wang, J., Ren, M. and Xu, Z. A GIS-supported impact assessment of the hierarchical flood-defensesystems on the plain areas of the Taihu Basin, China, Int. J. Geographical Information Science, 26(4)(2012): 643-665.
Villarroel Walker, R., Beck, M.B. and Hall, J.W., Water – and nutrient and energy – systems inurbanising watersheds. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering, 6(5) (2012): 596-611.
Hall, J.W., Lempert, R.J., Keller, K., Hackbarth, A., Mijere, C. and McInerney, D.J.M. Robust climatepolicies under uncertainty: A comparison of Robust Decision-Making and Info-Gap methodologies,Risk Analysis, 32(10) (2012): 1657-1672.
Blanc, J., Hall, J.W., Roche, N., Dawson, R.J., Cessnes, Y., Burton, A. and Kilsby, C.G. Enhancedefficiency of pluvial flood risk estimation in urban areas using spatial–temporal rainfall simulations,Journal of Flood Risk Management, 5(2) (2012) 143-152.
Harvey, H., Hall, J.W. and Peppé, R. Computational decision analysis for flood risk management in anuncertain future, Hydroinformatics, 14(3) (2012) 537-561.
Hall, J.W., Watts, G., Keil, M., de Vial, L., Street, R., Conlan, K., O’Connell, P.E., Beven, K.J. andKilsby, C.G. Towards risk-based water resources planning in England and Wales, Water andEnvironment Journal, 26 (2012) 118-129.
Wang, Y., Liang, Q., Kesserwani, G and Hall, J.W. A 2D shallow flow model for practical dam-breaksimulations, Journal of Hydraulic Research, 49(3) (2011): 307-316.
Hall, J.W., Manning, L.J. and Hankin, R.S. Bayesian calibration of a flood inundation model usingspatial data, Water Resources Research, 47 (2011), W05529.
Walkden, M.J.A. and Hall, J.W. A mesoscale predictive model of the evolution and management of asoft rock coast, Journal of Coastal Research, 27(3) (2011): 529-543.
Walsh, C.L., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A., Carney, S., Dagoumas, A.,Alistair Ford, A.C., Harpham, C., Tight, M. Watters, H., Zanni, A. Assessment of climate changemitigation and adaptation in cities. Urban Design and Planning. 164(2) (2011): 75-84.
Mokrech, M., Hanson, S., Nicholls, R., Wolf, J., Walkden, M., Fontaine, C., Nicholson-Cole, S., Jude,S., Leake, J., Stansby, P., Watkinson, A., Rounsevell, M., Lowe, J. and Hall, J.W., The TyndallCoastal simulator, Journal of Coastal Conservation, 15 (2011): 325-335.
Dawson, R. J., Ball, T., Werritty, J., Werritty, A., Hall, J. W. and Roche, N. Assessing the effectivenessof non-structural flood management measures in the Thames Estuary under conditions of socio-economic and environmental change, Global Environmental Change, 21(2) (2011): 628-646.
Wang, Y., Liang, Q., Kesserwani, G. and Hall, J.W. A positivity-preserving zero-inertia model for floodsimulation, Computers and Fluids, 46 (2011): 505-511.
Hall, J.W. and Pidgeon, N. A systems view of climate change, Civil Engineering and EnvironmentalSystems, 27(3) (2010): 243-253.
Beck, M.B., Jiang, J., Feng, S., Villarroel Walker, R., Osidele, O., Lin, Z., Demir, I. and Hall, J.W, Re-engineering cities as forces for good in the environment: Coping with climate change, EngineeringSustainability, 163(1) (2010): 31-46.
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Merz, B., Hall, J.W., Disse M. and Schumann, A. Fluvial flood risk management in a changing world,Hydrology and Earth Systems Science, 10 (2010): 509-527.
Hine, D and Hall, J.W. Information-gap analysis of flood model uncertainties and regional frequencyanalysis, Water Resources Research, 46 (2010): W01514.
Hall, J.W, Boyce, S.M., Wang, Y., Dawson, R.J., Tarantola, S. and Saltelli, A. Sensitivity analysis ofhydraulic models. J Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, 135(11) (2009): 959-969.
Manning, L.J., Hall, J.W., Fowler, H.J., Kilsby, C.G. and Tebaldi, C. Using probabilistic climate changeinformation from a multi-model ensemble for water resources assessment, Water ResourcesResearch, 45 (2009): W11411.
Glendinning, S., Hall, J.W. and Manning, L.J. Asset-management strategies for infrastructureembankments, Engineering Sustainability, 162(2) (2009): 111-120.
Buijs, F.A., Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B. and Van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. Time-dependent reliability analysis offlood defences. Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 94(12) (2009): 1942-1953.
Dawson, R.J., Dickson, M.E., Nicholls, R.J., Hall, J.W., Walkden, M.J.A., Stansby, P., Mokrech, M.,Richards, J., Zhou, J., Milligan, J., Jordan, A., Pearson, S., Rees, J., Bates, P., Koukoulas, S.,Watkinson, A. Integrated analysis of risks of coastal flooding and cliff erosion under scenarios of longterm change, Climatic Change, 95(1-2) (2009): 249-288.
Kriegler, E., Hall, J.W., Held, H., Dawson, R.J. and Schellnhuber, H.J. Imprecise probabilityassessment of tipping points in the climate system, Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences, 106(13) (2009): 5041-5046.
Lonsdale, K.G., Downing, T.E., Nicholls, R.J., Parker, D., Vafeidis, A.T., Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W.Plausible responses to the threat of rapid sea-level rise for the Thames Estuary, Climatic Change,91(1-2) (2008): 145-169.
Dawson, R.J., Speight, L., Hall, J.W., Djordjevic, S., Savic, D. and Leandro J. Attribution of flood riskin urban areas, Hydroinformatics, 10(4) (2008): 275-288.
Hall, J.W. and Solomatine, D. A framework for uncertainty analysis in flood risk managementdecisions, J. River Basin Management, 6(2) (2008): 85-98.
Harvey, D.P., Peppé, R. and Hall, J.W. Reframe: a framework supporting flood risk analysis, J. RiverBasin Management, 6(2) (2008): 163-174.
Liang, Q., Du, G., Hall, J.W. and Borthwick, A.G.L. Flood inundation modelling with an adaptivequadtree grid shallow water equation solver, J. Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, 134(11) (2008): 1603-1610.
Marashi, S.E., Davis, J.P. and Hall, J.W., Combination methods and conflict handling in evidentialtheories. International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 16 (3)(2008): 337-369.
Manning, L.J., Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G., Glendinning, S. and Anderson, M.G. Spatial analysis of thereliability of transport networks subject to rainfall-induced landslides. Hydrological Processes, 22(17):(2008) 3349 - 3360.
Lenton, T.M., Held, H., Kriegler, E., Hall, J.W., Lucht, W., Rahmstorf, S. and Schellnhuber, H.J.Tipping elements in the Earth System. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105(6)(2008): 1786–1793.
Hall, J.W. and O’Connell, P.E. Earth Systems Engineering: turning vision into action, CivilEngineering, 160(3) (2007): 114-122.
Goodess, C.M., Hall, J.W., Best, M., Betts, R., Cabantous, L., Jones, P.D., Kilsby, C.G., Pearman, A.and Wallace, C. Climate scenarios and decision making under uncertainty, Built Environment, 33(1)(2007): 10-30.
Hall, J.W., Fu, G. and Lawry, J. Imprecise probabilities of climate change: aggregation of fuzzyscenarios and model uncertainties, Climatic Change, 81(3-4) (2007): 265-281.
Dickson, M.E., Walkden, M.J.A. and Hall, J.W. Systemic impacts of climatic change on an erodingcoast over the 21
stcentury, Climatic Change, 81(2) (2007): 141-166.
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Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Manning, L.J., Walkden, M.J.A., Dickson, M.E. and Sayers, P.B. Managingchanging risks to infrastructure systems, Civil Engineering, 159 (Special Issue 2) (2006) 21-27.
Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W. Adaptive importance sampling for risk analysis of complex infrastructuresystems, Proc. Royal Soc. A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 462(2075) (2006)3343–3362.
Evans, E.P., Hall, J.W., Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Sayers, P.B., Thorne, C.R., and Watkinson, A. Futureflood risk management in the UK, Water Management, ICE, 159 (2006) 53-61.
Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B., Walkden, M.J.A. and Panzeri, M. Impacts of climate change on coastal floodrisk in England and Wales: 2030-2100. Phil. Trans. Royal Society, A 364 (2006) 1027–1049.
Hamm, N.A., Hall, J.W. and Anderson, M.G. Variance based sensitivity analysis of the probability ofhydrologically induced slope instability, Computers and Geosciences, 32(6) (2006) 803-817.
Hall, J.W. Uncertainty-based sensitivity indices for imprecise probabilities. Reliability Engineering andSystems Safety, 91(10-11) (2006) 1443–1451.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B., Bates, P.D. and Rosu, C. Sampling-based flood risk analysisfor fluvial dike systems, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Analysis, 19(6) (2005) 388-402.
Bates, P.D., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Horritt, M.S., Nicholls, R.J., Wicks, J. and Hassane, M.A.A.M.Simplified two-dimensional modelling of coastal flooding for risk assessment and planning, CoastalEngineering, 52(9) (2005) 793-810.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Bates, P.D. and Nicholls, R.J. Quantified analysis of the probability offlooding in the Thames Estuary under imaginable worst case sea-level rise scenarios, InternationalJournal of Water Resources Development, 21(4) (2005) 577-591.
Hall, J.W., Twyman, C. and Kay, A. Influence diagrams for representing uncertainty in climate-relatedpropositions. Climatic Change, 69 (2005) 343-365.
Walkden, M.J.A. and Hall, J.W. A predictive mesoscale model of soft shore erosion and profiledevelopment, Coastal Engineering, 52(6) (2005): 535-563.
Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B and Dawson, R.J. National-scale assessment of current and future flood risk inEngland and Wales, Natural Hazards, 36 (2005) 147-164.
Hall, J.W., Tarantola, S., Bates, P.D. and Horritt M.S. Distributed sensitivity analysis of floodinundation model calibration, J. Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, 131(2) (2005) 117-126.
Rubio, E., Hall, J.W. and Anderson, M.G. Uncertainty analysis in a slope hydrology and stabilitymodel using probabilistic and imprecise information, Computers and Geotechnics, 31 (2004) 529-536.
Hall, J.W. and Lawry, J. Generation, combination and extension of random set approximations tocoherent lower and upper probabilities. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 85(1-3) (2004) 89-101.
Hall, J.W., Rubio, E. and Anderson, M.G. Random sets of probability measures in slope hydrologyand stability analysis. ZAMM: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 84(10–11) (2004) 710-720.
Lawry, J., Hall, J.W. and Bovey, R. Fusion of expert and learnt knowledge in a framework of fuzzylabels. Int. J. Approximate Reasoning, 36 (2004) 151-198.
Hall, J.W., le Masurier, J.W., Baker-Langman, E.A., Davis, J.P. and Taylor, C.A. A decision-supportmethodology for performance-based asset management. Civil Engineering and EnvironmentalSystems, 21(1) (2004) 51-75.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W. and Davis, J.P. A performance-based decision-support process for flooddefence asset management. Water Management, ICE, 157(WM1) (2004) 35-44.
Hall, J.W., Evans, E.P., Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Sayers, P.B., Thorne, C.R. and Saul, A.J. Quantifiedscenarios analysis of drivers and impacts of changing flood risk in England and Wales: 2030-2100.Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, 5(3-4) (2003) 51-65.
Hall, J.W. Handling uncertainty in the hydroinformatic process. Hydroinformatics, 5(4) (2003) 215-232.
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Hall, J.W. and Lawry, J. Fuzzy label methods for constructing imprecise limit state functions.Structural Safety, 28(4) (2003) 317-341.
Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Sayers, P.B., Rosu, C., Chatterton, J.B. and Deakin, R. A methodology fornational-scale flood risk assessment. Water and Maritime Engineering, ICE, 156(3) (2003) 235-247.
Hall, J.W., Meadowcroft, I.C., Sayers, P.B. and Bramley, M.E. Integrated flood risk management inEngland and Wales. Natural Hazards Review, ASCE, 4(3) (2003) 126-135.
Davis, J.P. and Hall, J.W. A software supported process for assembling evidence and handlinguncertainty in decision-making. Decision Support Systems, 35(3) (2003) 415-433.
Lee, E.M., Meadowcroft, I.C., Hall, J.W. and Walkden, M.J.A. Coastal landslide activity: A probabilisticsimulation model. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 61(4) (2002) 347-355.
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W. and Meadowcroft, I.C. Towards risk-based flood hazard management in theUK. Civil Engineering, ICE, 150(1) (2002) 36-42.
Hall, J.W. A contingency approach to choice. Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems, 19(2)(2002) 87-118.
Hall, J.W., Meadowcroft, I.C., Lee, E.M. and van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. Stochastic simulation of episodicsoft coastal cliff recession. Coastal Engineering, 46(3) (2002) 159-174.
Lee, E.M., Hall, J.W. and Meadowcroft, I.C. Coastal cliff recession: The use of probabilistic predictionmethods. Geomorphology, 40(3-4) (2001) 253-269.
Hall, J.W., Cruickshank, I.C. and Godfrey, P.S. Software-supported risk management for theconstruction industry. Civil Engineering, ICE, 144 (2001) 42-48.
Hall, J.W. and Davis, J.P. Sources and implications of uncertainty for coastal managers in the UK.Water and Environmental Management, 15(2) (2001) 103-108.
Hall, J.W., Lee, E.M. and Meadowcroft, I.C. Risk-based benefit assessment of coastal cliff recession.Water and Maritime Engineering, ICE, 142 (2000) 127-139.
Hall, J.W., Blockley, D.I. and Davis, J.P. Uncertain inference using interval probability theory. Int. J.Approximate Reasoning, 19(3-4) (1998) 247-264.
Journal paper discussions, editorials, briefing notes and invited commentaries
Hall, J.W., Steps towards global flood risk modelling Editorial, Journal of Flood Risk Management,7(3) (2014): 193-194.
Hall, J.W., Grey, D., Garrick, D., Dadson, S. and Hope, R. Preface: Water security, risk and society,Phil. Trans. Royal Society, A, 371 (2013): 20130262.
Hall, J.W. and Yu, C. Editorial, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 6(1) (2013):1-2.
Wang, Y., Liang, Q., Kesserwani, G and Hall, J.W. Closure to “A 2D shallow flow model for practicaldam-break simulation” Journal of Hydraulic Research¸ 50(5) (2012): 544–545.
Hall, J.W., How safe is safe enough? Editorial, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 4(4) (2011): 271-272.
Hall, J.W., A changing climate for insurance. Nature Climate Change, 1(5) (2011): 248 – 250.
Hall, J.W. Introducing the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium. Civil Engineering, 164(2011): 51.
Hall, J.W. Editorial, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 3(1) (2010): 1-2.
Hall, J.W. and Street, R. Strategic research on climate impacts and adaptation for infrastructure, thebuilt environment and utilities: eight years of progress, and future prospects, EngineeringSustainability, ICE, 163(1) (2010): 7-8.
Hall, J.W. Editorial, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 1(3) (2008):131-132.
Hall, J.W. and Solomatine, D. Introduction: Uncertainty in flood risk management, Journal of RiverBasin Management, 6(2) (2008): 81–83.
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Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., O’Connell, P.E., Hulme, M., Lenton, T., Watkinson, A., Nicholls, R.J. andStansby, P.K. Discussion of Bellamy, D. and Barrett, J. “Climate stability: an inconvenient proof” CivilEngineering 160(2) (2007) 66-72, Civil Engineering 160(3) 104.
Hall, J.W., O’Connell, P.E. and Ewen, J. On not undermining the science: coherence, validation andexpertise Discussion Beven, K. “On undermining the science?” Hydrological Processes 20 (2006)3141-3146, Hydrological Processes, 21 (2007) 985-988.
Pappenberger. F., Harvey, D.P., Beven, K. and Hall, J.W. Uncertainty analysis in environmentalmodelling made easy, EoS Trans. AGU, 88(3) (2007) 26.
Hall, J.W. Probabilistic climate scenarios may misrepresent uncertainty and lead to bad adaptationdecisions, Hydrological Processes, 21 (2007) 1127-1129.
Pappenberger, F., Harvey, H., Beven, K., Hall, J.W. and Meadowcroft, I.C. Decision tree for choosingan uncertainty analysis methodology: a Wiki experiment, Hydrological Processes, 20(17), (2006)3793-3798.
Hall, J.W., Stansby, P.K. and Nicholls, R.J. Discussion of Freer, R. “Climate change: man made ornatural?” Civil Engineering 159(1) (2006) 3. Civil Engineering 159(2) (2006) 64.
Levy, J.K. and Hall, J.W. Advances in flood risk management under uncertainty, StochasticEnvironmental Research and Risk Analysis, 19(6) (2005) 375-377.
Hall, J.W. Discussion of Cunge, J. “Of data and models” Hydroinformatics 5(2) (2003) 75-96.Hydroinformatics, 6(1) (2004) 75-77.
Hall, J.W. and Anderson, M.G. Handling uncertainty in extreme or unrepeatable hydrologicalprocesses - the need for an alternative paradigm. Hydrological Processes, 16(9) (2002) 1867-1870.
Books
Hall, J.W., Tran, M., Hickford, A.J. and Nicholls, R.J. The Future of National Infrastructure: A Systemof Systems Approach, Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Beven, K.J. and Hall, J.W. (eds.) Applied Uncertainty Analysis in Flood Risk Management. London:Imperial College Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-84816-270-9.
Begum, S., Stive, M.J.F. and Hall, J.W. (eds.) Flood Risk Management in Europe: Innovation in Policyand Practice. London: Springer, 2007. ISBN: 978-1-4020-4199-0 [reviewed in Hydrological SciencesJournal, 52(4) (2007)]. Translated into Chinese as:
Begum, S., Stive, M.J.F. and Hall, J.W. (eds.) Flood Risk Management in Europe: Innovation in Policyand Practice. Beijing: Yellow River Conservancy Press, 2011. ISBN: 978-7-80734-980-8
Journal Special Issues
Water security, risk and society, Hall, J.W., Grey, D., Garrick, D., Dadson, S. and Hope, R. Phil.Trans. Royal Society, A, 371 (2013).
Hall, J.W. and Yu, C. (eds.) Journal of Flood Risk Management, 6(1) (2013).
Uncertainty in flood risk management, Hall, J.W. and Solomatine, D. (eds.) Journal of River BasinManagement, 6(2) (2008).
Advances in flood risk management under uncertainty, Levy, J.K. and Hall, J.W. (eds.) StochasticEnvironmental Research and Risk Analysis, 19(6) (2005).
Book reviews
Hall, J.W. Changes in flood risk in Europe, by Zbigniew Kundzewicz, CRC Press. Climatic Change, inpress.
Hall, J.W. Information Gap Decision Theory: Decisions Under Severe Uncertainty, by Yakov Ben-Haim, San Diego: Academic Press. Int. J. General Systems, 32(2) (2003) 204-206.
Hall, J.W. Foresight and Precaution: Proceedings of ESREL 2000, SARS and SRA-Europe AnnualConference, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 15-17, 2000, edited by M.P. Cottam, D.W. Harvey, R.P. Papeand J. Tait. Rotterdam: Balkema, 2000. Structural Safety, 23(1) (2001) 97-99.
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Hall, J.W. Owning the Future: Integrated Risk Management in Practice, by David Elms, ChristchurchNew Zealand: Centre for Advanced Engineering. Structural Safety, 22(3) (2000) 293-294.
Professional journal papers
O’Connell, P.E. and Hall, J.W. After the 2014 floods: The future management of flood risk. Ingenia,No. 59 (June 2014) pp.10-11.
Hall, J.W. System failure: Avoiding the unthinkable Insight: The global infrastructure magazine, Issue5, 2013 pp.26-29.
Hall, J.W. Infrastructure research for a sustainable future: taking the long view. New Statesman, 24January 2013.
Jenkins, K., Glenis, V., Ford, A.C. and Hall, J.W. A probabilistic risk based approach to addressingimpacts of climate change on cities: The Tyndall Centre’s Urban Integrated Assessment Framework.UGEC Viewpoints, Issue 8 (November 2012) pp.8-11.
Hall, J.W. What are the likely impacts of climate change on infrastructure. Science in Parliament,Vol.69, No.1 (Spring 2012) pp.14-15.
Krebs, J. and Hall, J.W. Adapting infrastructure to a changing climate. Ingenia No.42 (March 2010)pp.20-25.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Walsh, C.L., Barker, T., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A.L., Burton, A.,Carney, S., Dagoumas, A., Evans, S., Ford, A.C., Glenis, V., Goodess, C.G., Harpham, C, Harwatt,H., Kilsby, C., Köhler, J., Jones, P., Manning, L., McCarthy, M., Sanderson, M., Tight, M. and Zanni,A.M. The Tyndall Centre’s Urban Integrated Assessment Facility UGEC Viewpoints, Issue 3 (March2010) pp.8-12.
Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G., Fowler, H.J. and Burton, A. “Climate models' value”, Response to “Areclimate scientists overselling their models”. New Scientist, 31 December 2008.
Hall, J.W. and O’Connell, P.E. Response to ‘Engineering Adaptation’. Ingenia, No.29 (December2006) p4.
Evans, E.P. and Hall, J.W. A new climate for flood planning. Ingenia, No.21 (November/December2004) pp.51-56.
Buijs, F.A. van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. and Hall, J.W. Application of Dutch reliability methods for flooddefences in the UK. Heron, 49(1) (2004) 33-50.
Hall, J.W. Is managed retreat the only sensible response to sea level rise? New Civil Engineer, 27February 2003, p.19.
Hall, J.W., Cruickshank, I.C. and Godfrey, P.S. Software-supported risk management for theconstruction industry. New Civil Engineer International, No.93 (April 2001) pp.30-36.
Chapters in compiled volumes
Liao, X., Hall, J.W. and Eyre, N. Water use in the Chinese thermoelectric power sector. In L.M.Pereira, C. McElroy, A. Littaye and A.M. Girard (eds.) Food, Energy and Water Sustainability:Emergent Governance Strategies. Routledge Earthscan, in review.
Walkden, M.J.A., Dickson, M., Thomas, J., and Hall, J.W. Simulating the shore and cliffs in NorthNorfolk. In R.J. Nicholls, R.J Dawson, S.A. Day (eds.) Broad Scale Coastal Simulation: NewTechniques to Understand and Manage Shorelines in the Third Millennium. Berlin: Springer, 2015,pp.187-212.
Wu, X., Hall, J.W., Liang, Q. and Dawson, R.J. Broadscale coastal inundation modelling. Analysingflood risks and coastal management strategies on the Norfolk coast. In R.J. Nicholls, R.J Dawson,S.A. Day (eds.) Broad Scale Coastal Simulation: New Techniques to Understand and ManageShorelines in the Third Millennium. Berlin: Springer, 2015, 213-233.
Hall, J.W., Wu, X., Liang, Q. and Dawson, R.J. Analysing flood risks and coastal managementstrategies on the Norfolk coast. In R.J. Nicholls, R.J Dawson, S.A. Day (eds.) Broad Scale CoastalSimulation: New Techniques to Understand and Manage Shorelines in the Third Millennium. Berlin:Springer, 2015, 233-254.
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Nicholls, R.J., Dawson, R.J., Day, S.A, Walkden, M.J.A., Watkinson, A., Tarrant, O., Hall, J.W. andFrew, P. Integrated coastal assessment: The way forward. In R.J. Nicholls, R.J Dawson, S.A. Day(eds.) Broad Scale Coastal Simulation: New Techniques to Understand and Manage Shorelines in theThird Millennium. Berlin: Springer, 2015, 349-378.
Hall, J.W. Flood Risk Management: Decision Making Under Uncertainty. In K.J. Beven and J.W. Hall(eds.) Uncertainty in Flood Risk Management. London: Imperial College Press, 2013, pp.3-24.
Hall, J.W., Harvey, H. and Tarrant, O. Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of current and future floodrisk in the Thames Estuary. In K.J. Beven and J.W. Hall (eds.) Uncertainty in Flood RiskManagement. London: Imperial College Press, 2013, pp.354-381.
Freer, J., Beven, K.J., Neal, J., Schumann, G. Hall, J.W. and Bates, P.D., Flood risk and uncertainty.In J. Rougier, S. Sparks and L. Hall (eds.) Risk and Uncertainty Assessment for Natural Hazards,Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, pp.190-233.
Sayers, P.B., Galloway, G.E. and Hall, J.W. Robust decision making under uncertainty - Towardsadaptive and resilient flood risk management infrastructure. In P.B. Sayers (ed.) Flood Risk: Planning,Design and Management of flood defence infrastructure, Thomas Telford, London, 2012, pp.281-302.
Hannaford, J. and Hall, J.W. Flood risk in the UK. In Z.W. Kundzewicz (ed.) Changes of flood risk inEurope, IAHS Press, Oxfordshire, 2011, pp.344-361.
Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A.L., Carney, S., Dagoumas, A., Ford, A.,Harpham, C., Tight, M.R., Walsh, C.L., Watters, H. and Zanni A.M. City-scale integrated assessmentof climate impacts, adaptation and mitigation. In R.K. Bose (ed.) Energy Efficient Cities: AssessmentTools and Benchmarking Practices, World Bank, Washington DC, 2010 pp.43-64.
Hall, J.W. and Penning-Rowsell, E.C. Setting the scene for flood risk management, In Pender, G. andFaulknerr, H. (eds.) Flood Risk Science and Management, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2011 pp.3-16.
Hall, J.W. Modelling for flood risk management. In S. Senn, P. Dawid, M. Christie and A. Cliffe (eds.)Simplicity, Complexity and Modelling, Wiley, 2011 pp.125-146. Reviewed in International StatisticalReview (2012), 80, 3, 471–493.
Hall, J.W. Integrated assessment to support regional and local scale decision making, in S. Davoudi,J. Crawford and A. Mehmood (eds.) Planning for Climate Change: Strategies for mitigation andadaptation for spatial planners, Earthscan Publishing, London, 2009 pp.236-248.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J. W., Barr, S. L., Batty, M., Bristow, A. L., Carney, S., Dagoumas, A., Evans, S.,Ford, A.C., Köhler, J., Tight, M. R., Walsh, C. L., Watters, H. and Zanni, A. M. A blueprint for theintegrated assessment of climate change in cities. In Tang, K. (Ed.) Green CITYnomics. The urbanwar against climate change. Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield, 2009 pp.32-52.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Bates, P.D. and Nicholls, R.J. Quantified analysis of the probability offlooding in the Thames Estuary under imaginable worst case sea-level rise scenarios, In CGopalakrishnan and N. Okada (eds.) Water and Disasters, Routledge, London, 2008 pp.36-50.
Evans, E.P., Hall, J.W., Penning-Rowsell, E.C. and Thorne, C.R. Chapter 1: Overview. Thorne, C.R.,Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell, E.C. (eds.) Future Flood and Coastal Erosion Risks. ThomasTelford, London, 2007. pp.3-12.
Hall, J.W., Simm, J.D. and Evans, E.P. Chapter 2: Introduction to the Foresight ‘Future Flooding’methodology. Thorne, C.R., Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell, E.C. (eds.) Future Flood and CoastalErosion Risks. Thomas Telford, London, 2007. pp.13-28.
Simm, J.D., Thorne, C.R. and Hall, J.W. Chapter 12: Driver impact scoring, ranking and uncertainty.Thorne, C.R., Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell, E.C. (eds.) Future Flood and Coastal Erosion Risks.Thomas Telford, London, 2007. pp.185-206.
Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B., Panzeri, M. and Deakin, R. Chapter 13: Quantified assessment of driverimpacts on future flood risk in England and Wales. Thorne, C.R., Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell,E.C. (eds.) Future Flood and Coastal Erosion Risks. Thomas Telford, London, 2007. pp.209-226.
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W., Panzeri, M. and Deakin, R. Chapter 25: Quantified analysis of future floodrisk management portfolios in England and Wales. Thorne, C.R., Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell,E.C. (eds.) Future Flood and Coastal Erosion Risks. Thomas Telford, London, 2007. pp.433-458.
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Watkinson, A.R., Evans, E.P., Hall, J.W., Penning-Rowsell, E.C. and Thorne, C.R. Chapter 28:Strategic Choices. Thorne, C.R., Evans, E.P. and Penning-Rowsell, E.C. (eds.) Future Flood andCoastal Erosion Risks. Thomas Telford, London, 2007. pp.491-504.
Nicholls, R.J., Tol, R.S.J. and Hall, J.W. Assessing impacts and responses to global-mean sea levelrise. Assessing Impacts and Responses to Global-Mean Sea-Level Rise. In Schlesinger, M., Kheshgi,H., Smith, J.B., de la Chesnaye, F., Reilly, J.M., Wilson, T. and Kolstad, C.D., (eds.). Human-InducedClimate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment. Cambridge University Press, 2007. pp.
Hall, J.W. Soft methods in Earth Systems Engineering. In Lawry, J., Miranda, E., Bugarin, A.,Shoumei, L., Gil, M-A., Grzegorzewski, P., Hryniewicz, O. (eds.) Soft Methods for IntegratedUncertainty Modelling, Springer, Berlin, 2006. pp.7-10.
Conference contributions
Jenkins, K., Surminski, S., Crick, F. and Hall, J.W. Surface water flood risk and managementstrategies for London: An Agent-Based Model approach, in FloodRisk2016 Proc 3
ndEuropean
Conference on Flood Risk Management, Lyon, France, 17th - 21st October 2016, in press.
Steel, M., Day, J., Hall, J.W. and Sayers, P.B. Long Term Investment Scenarios and an Opportunityto Collaborate, in FloodRisk2016 Proc 3
ndEuropean Conference on Flood Risk Management, Lyon,
France, 17th - 21st October 2016, in press.
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W., Penning E.C. Believe it or not: Rising to the challenge of validating largescale probabilistic risk models, in FloodRisk2016 Proc 3
ndEuropean Conference on Flood Risk
Management, Lyon, France, 17th - 21st October 2016, in press.
Pant, R., Hall, J.W., Blainey, S.P. and Preston, J.M. Assessing single point criticality of multi-modaltransport networks at the national-scale, in Proc 25
thEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference
(ESREL). Zurich, September 7-10 2015, in press.
Payo, A., Hall, J.W., Walkden, M.J.A., and Dickson, M.E., A multi-landform numerical framework formodelling large-scale coastal morphodynamics. Coastal Sediments 2015, San Diego, May 2015,16pp.
Nicholls, R.J., French, J., Burningham, H., van Baanen, B., Payo, A., Sutherland, J., Walkden, M.J.A.,Thornhill, G., Brown, G., Luxford, F., Simm, J.D., Reeve, D.E., Hall, J.W., Souza, A., Stansby, P.K.,Amoudry, L.O., Rogers, B.D., Ellis, M., Whitehouse, R., Horrillo-Caraballo, J.M., Karunarathna, H.U.,Pan, S., Plater, A., Dix, J. ,Barnes, J., Heron, E., Improving decadal coastal geomorphic predictions:an overview of the iCoasst project. Coastal Sediments 2015, San Diego, May 2015, 16pp.
Ives, M. C., Coello, J., Turner, D., Watson, G.V.R, Stringfellow, A.M., Powrie, W. and Hall, J.W.Designing a Solid Waste Infrastructure Management Model for Integration into a NationalInfrastructure System-of Systems, in Dolan, TE and Collins, B (Eds). (2015) International Symposiumfor Next Generation Infrastructure Conference Proceedings: 30 September - 1 October 2014International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Schloss Laxenburg, Vienna, Austria.UCL STEaPP: London, UK. pp29-34.
Dirks, B.R., Otto, A. and Hall, J.W. Integrated Infrastructure Modelling — ManagingInterdependencies with a Generic Approach in Dolan, TE and Collins, B (Eds). (2015) InternationalSymposium for Next Generation Infrastructure Conference Proceedings: 30 September - 1 October2014 International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Schloss Laxenburg, Vienna, Austria.UCL STEaPP: London, UK. pp139-142.
Byers, E.A., Amezaga, J.M. and Hall, J.W. Carbon Capture Clustering: the Case for CoordinatedApproaches to Address Freshwater Use Concerns in Dolan, TE and Collins, B (Eds). (2015)International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure Conference Proceedings: 30 September -1 October 2014 International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Schloss Laxenburg,Vienna, Austria. UCL STEaPP: London, UK. pp159-164
Hu, X., Hall, J.W. and Thacker, S. Too Big to Fail? The Spatial Vulnerability of the ChineseInfrastructure System to Flooding Risks. In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf. Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and
Management (ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, in press.
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Borgomeo, E. and Hall, J.W. Hall A risk based framework for water planning under non-stationaryclimate change. In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf. Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management
(ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, pp.1986-1993.
Pant, R., Hall, J.W., Barr, S. and Alderson, D. Spatial risk analysis of interdependent infrastructuressubjected to extreme hazards In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf. Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management
(ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, pp. 677-686.
Thacker, S., Pant, R. and Hall, J.W. Characterizing the Vulnerability of Future Configurations of GreatBritain’s Electricity Network Infrastructure to Climate-related Hazards. In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf.
Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management (ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, inpress.
Rehan, B.M. and Hall, J.W. Uncertainty quantification in flood risk management decision analysis withfinite historical records and highly variable climate effects. In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf. Vulnerability and Risk
Analysis and Management (ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, pp. 648-657.
Pianosi, F., Wagener, T, Rougier, J., Freer, J. and Hall, J.W. Sensitivity analysis of environmentalmodels: A systematic review. In Proc. 2
ndInt. Conf. Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management
(ICVRAM2014). Liverpool, 13-16 July 2014, in press.
Thacker, S. and Hall, J.W. Vulnerability of Multi-scale Interdependent Infrastructure Networks toClimatic Hazards. In Proc. Network of Networks: Systemic Risk and Infrastructural Interdependenciesconference (NetONets), Berkeley, USA, June 2014.
Pant, R., Thacker, S., Hall, J.W., Barr, S. and Alderson, D. Analyzing interdependent nationalinfrastructure provisions under extreme climate risk. In Proc. Int. Sumposium on Next GenerationInfrastructure, Wollongong, Australia, Oct. 1-3 2013.
Young, K., Hall, J.W. Strategic appraisal of interdependent infrastructure provision: A case study fromthe Thames Hub. In Proc. Int. Sumposium on Next Generation Infrastructure, Wollongong, Australia,Oct. 1-3 2013.
Barr, S., Alderson, D., Robson, C., Otto, A., Hall, J.W., Thacker, S. and Pant, R. A National ScaleInfrastructure Database and Modelling Environment for the UK. In Proc. Int. Sumposium on NextGeneration Infrastructure, Wollongong, Australia, Oct. 1-3 2013.
Walsh, C. Dawson, R.J., Barr, S., Ford, A.C., Hall, J.W. and Batty, M. Assessing flood risk in Londonunder climate and land use change. In Proc. Int. Conf. on Flood Resilience: Experiences in Asia andEurope, Exeter, UK, September 5-7, 2013, 10pp.
Nicholls, R.J., Burningham, H., Dix, J. French, J., Hall, J.W., Reeve, D., Souza, A., Stansby, P.K.,Sutherland, J., Walkden, M.J.A. and Whitehouse, R. ICOASST – Integrating Coastal SedimentSystems, in Coastal Engineering 2012, Proc. 33rd Int. Conf., Santander, July 1-6 2012. J. McKeeSmith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, in press.
Dawson, R.J., Walsh, C.L., Hall, J.W., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A.L., Carney, S., Dagoumas, A.,Ford, A., Tight, M.R., Watters, H. and Zanni A.M. (2012) Integrated assessment for climate sensitiveurban design in London, in Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Water Sensitive Urban Design, 21-23 Feb 2012,Melbourne, Australia.
Harvey, H., Manning, L.J. and Hall, J.W. Adaptation strategies for the Thames Estuary in the contextof accelerated sea level rise. Proc 2
ndEuropean Conference on FLOODrisk Management, Rotterdam,
Netherlands, November 20-22, 2011, 10pp.
Harvey, H. and Hall, J.W. Development of adaptive flood risk management strategies underuncertainty. Proc 11
thInternational Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil
Engineering, Zurich, Switzerland, August 1-4, 2011. 7pp.
Manning, L.J. and Hall, J.W. A Bayesian approach to analysing structural uncertainties in floodinundation models. Proc 11
thInternational Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in
Civil Engineering, Zurich, Switzerland, August 1-4, 2011. 6pp.
Speight, L., Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G. and Kershaw, P. Multi-site flood risk analysis for catastrophemodelling, Proc 5th International Forum on Engineering Decision, Stoos, Switzerland, December 7-11, 2010. 11pp.
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Speight, L., Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G. and Kershaw, P. A multi-site approach to risk assessment for theinsurance industry. HyroPredict 2010: Proc. International Interdisciplinary Conference on Predictionsfor Hydrology, Ecology and Water Resources Management, Prague, Czech Republic, 20-23September 2010. 13pp.
O’Connell, P.E., Blenkinsop, S., O’Donnell, G. and Hall, J.W., Evaluating strategies for adaptationinvestment in a highly variable climate, Proc British Hydrological Society Third InternationalSymposium, Newcastle, UK, 19-23 July 2010. 13pp.
Speight, L., Hall, J.W., Kilsby, C.G. and Kershaw, P. Adding value to catastrophe models: A multi-siteapproach to risk assessment for the insurance industry. Proc British Hydrological Society ThirdInternational Symposium, Newcastle, UK, 19-23 July 2010. 15pp.
Harvey, H. and Hall, J.W. Uncertainty analysis using Amazon web services, Hydroinformatics 2010:Proc. 9th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Tianjin, China, 7-11 September 2010. 8pp.
Wu, X., Hall, J.W. and Liang, Q. Coastal Flood Inundation Modelling with a 2-D Shallow WaterEquation Solver, in Proc ISOPE2010 20th International Offshore (Ocean) and Polar EngineeringConference, Beijing, China, June 20-26, 2010. pp871-875.
Harvey, H. and Hall, J.W. Development of adaptive flood risk management strategies underuncertainty, in Proc. 1
stEuropean IAHR Congress, Edinburgh, 4-6 May 2010. 6pp.
Manning, L., Hall, J.W. and Walshaw, D.A., Bayesian approach to analysing structural uncertainties inflood inundation models, in Proc. 1
stEuropean IAHR Congress, Edinburgh, 4-6 May 2010. 6pp.
Ford, A.C., Barr, S., Dawson, R.J., Batty, M. and Hall, J.W. Integrating a GIS based land-usetransport model and climate change impact assessment analysis for sustainable urban developmentof London to 2100, in Proc. 1st Int. Conf. Sustainable Urbanization, Hong Kong, 15-17 December2010. 10pp.
Holderness, T., Barr, S., Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W. An assessment of the UHII metric for Earthobserved characterisation of city heatwave events, in Proc. 1st Int. Conf. Sustainable Urbanization,Hong Kong, 15-17 December 2010.
Chini, N., Stansby, P.K., Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W., Wolf, J., Lowe, J. and Nicholls, R.J. Modellinglong term implication of climate change projection on shore morphology of North Norfolk, UK, inCoastal Engineering 2010, Proc. 32nd Int. Conf., Shanghai, June 30 – July 5, 2010. J. McKee Smith(ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, in review.
Beck, M.B., Villarroel Walker, R., Jiang, F., Demir, I. and Hall J. W., Re-engineering cities as forcesfor good in the environment: Paths of transition to distant future alternatives, IWA World WaterCongress, 19–24 September 2010, Montréal, Canada. 8pp.
Harvey, H., Hall, J.W. and Peppé, R. Outline of a framework for systematic decision analysis in floodrisk management, 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modellingand Simulation. Cairns, Australia, 13–17 July 2009. pp. 4290-4297.
Chen, A., Djordjevic, S, Fowler, H.J., Burton, A., Walsh, C., Harvey, H., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J. andWood, G., Pluvial flood modelling of the South East London Resilience Zone in the CommunityResilience to Extreme Weather (CREW) Project, 44
thFlood and Coastal Risk Management
Conference, Manchester, 30 June-2 July 2009, 12pp.
Walkden, M.J.A., Roche, N., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Dickson, M., Stansby, P.K., Chini, N., Hanson,S., Lowe, J. and Nicholls, R.J. Coupled long-term probabilistic erosion and flood risk assessmentunder accelerated sea-level rise, 44
thFlood and Coastal Risk Management Conference, Manchester,
30 June-2 July 2009, 12pp.
Hall, J.W., Harvey, H. and Dawson, R.J. Strategic risk-based decision making under uncertainty forprotection of London from tidal and fluvial flooding, IFED 2009: Proc 4
ndInt. Forum on Engineering
Decision Making, Hakone, Japan, May 13-16, 2009, 10pp.
Miller, P.E., Mills, J., Barr, S., Birkinshaw, S., Parkin, G., Glendinning, S., and Hall, J.W. Intelligentintegration of multi-sensor data for risk assessment in transport corridor environments. InternationalArchives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 38(W6): 6pp.
Hall, J.W. and Harvey, H. Decision making under severe uncertainty for flood risk management: Acase study of info-gap robustness analysis. Proc. Int. Conf. Science and Information Technologies for
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Sustainable Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, Concepcion, Chile, 12-16 January 2009, electronicproceedings, 10pp.
Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J. Roche, N. and Dickson, M. Coastal flood risk analysisdriven by climatic and coastal morphological modelling, Floodrisk 2008, Proc European Conferenceon Flood Risk Management Research into Practice, Oxford, 30 September – 2 October, 2008.Samuels, P., Huntington, S., Allsop, N.W.H. and Harrop, J. (eds.), pp355-361.
Nicholls, R.J., Mokrech M., Hanson S.E., Stansby, P., Chini N., Walkden M.J.A., Dawson, R.J.,Roche, N., Hall, J.W., Nicholson-Cole, S.A., Watkinson, A.R., Jude, S.R., Lowe, J.A., Leake, J., WolfJ., Fontaine, C., Rounsvell, M. and Acosta-Michlik, L. The Tyndall Centre Coastal Simulator andInterface (CoastS), Floodrisk 2008, Proc European Conference on Flood Risk Management Researchinto Practice, Oxford, 30 September – 2 October, 2008. Samuels, P., Huntington, S., Allsop, N.W.H.and Harrop, J. (eds.), pp.445-454
Buijs, F.A., Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W. and van Gelder P.H.A.J.M., Time-dependent reliability analysis ofanchored sheet pile walls, Floodrisk 2008, Proc European Conference on Flood Risk ManagementResearch into Practice, Oxford, 30 September – 2 October, 2008. Samuels, P., Huntington, S.,Allsop, N.W.H. and Harrop, J. (eds.), pp.503-513.
Hall, J.W. Phillips, T.R. Dawson, R.J. Barr, S.L. Ford A.C. Batty M. Dagoumas A. Sayers P.B.Strategic appraisal of flood risk management options over extended timescales: combining scenarioanalysis with optimization Floodrisk 2008, Proc European Conference on Flood Risk ManagementResearch into Practice, Oxford, 30 September – 2 October, 2008. Samuels, P., Huntington, S.,Allsop, N.W.H. and Harrop, J. (eds.), pp.635-643.
Dawson, R.J., Roche, N., Ford, A.C., Barr S.L., Hall, J.W., Werritty, J., Ball T. , Werritty, A., Raschke,M., and Thürmer, K. Measuring the effectiveness of non-structural flood risk management measures,Floodrisk 2008, Proc European Conference on Flood Risk Management Research into Practice,Oxford, 30 September – 2 October, Samuels, P., Huntington, S., Allsop, N.W.H. and Harrop, J. (eds.),2008. pp.715-721.
Nicholls, R.J., Hanson, S., Mokrech, M., Stansby, P., Chini, N., Walkden, M.J.A., Dawson, R., Roche,N., Hall, J.W., Nicholson-Cole, S., Watkinson, A., Jude, S., Lowe, J., Wolf, J., Leake, J., Rounsvell,M., Fontaine, C. and Acosta-Michlik, L. The Tyndall Coastal Simulator and interface, in CoastalEngineering 2008, Proc. 31st Int. Conf., Hamburg, August 31 to September 5, 2008. J. McKee Smith(ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, 2009. pp.4341-4353.
Leake, J., Wolf, J., Lowe, J., Hall, J.W., and Nicholls, R.J. Response of marine climate to futureclimate change: Application to coastal regions, in Coastal Engineering 2008, Proc. 31st Int. Conf.,Hamburg, August 31 to September 5, 2008. J. McKee Smith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific,2009. pp.4354-4364.
Walkden, M.J.A., Dickson, M., Thomas, J. and Hall, J.W. Probabilistic simulation of long-term shoremorphology of North Norfolk, UK, in Coastal Engineering 2008, Proc. 31st Int. Conf., Hamburg,August 31 to September 5, 2008. J. McKee Smith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, 2009. pp.4365-4377.
Roche, N., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W. and Walkden, M.J.A. Projected long term changes in flood risk onthe East Anglian coast of the UK, in Coastal Engineering 2008, Proc. 31st Int. Conf., Hamburg,August 31 to September 5, 2008. J. McKee Smith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, 2009. pp.4378-4389.
Miller, P.E., Mills, J.P., Barr, S.L., Lim, M., Barber, D., Parkin, G., Clarke, B., Glendinning, S. and Hall,J.W. Terrestrial laser scanning for assessing the risk of slope instability along transport corridors.International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 37(B5)(2008): 495-500.
Neelz, S., Hall, J.W. and Pender, G. Improving the performance of fast flood inundation models byincorporating results from very high resolution simulations. Proc. IMA. Conf. on Flood RiskAssessment, Plymouth, 4-5 September 2007. Southend-on-Sea: IMA, 2007. pp1-9.
Donovan, W., von Lany, P., Wells, T. and Hall, J.W. Introducing the concept of decision pathways tohelp make adaptive and robust flood risk management decisions under uncertainty, Proc. 42
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DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf., York, UK, 3-5 July, 2007. 9pp.
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Nicholls, R.J., Watkinson, A., Mokrech, M., Hanson, S., Richards, J., Wright, J., Jude, S., Nicholson-Cole, S., Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R., Stansby, P., Jacoub, G.K., Rounsvell, M.,Fontaine, C., Acostal, L., Lowe, J. and Wolf, J. Integrated coastal simulation to support shorelinemanagement planning, Proc. 42
ndDEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf., York, UK, 3-5 July,
2007. 10pp.
Xiang, G. and Hall, J.W. Computing statistical characteristics when we know probabilities with intervalor fuzzy uncertainty: computational complexity, in Proc. NAFIPS2007: North American FuzzyInformation Processing, San Diego, 24-27 June, 2007, pp.576-581.
Hine, D. and Hall, J.W. Analysing the robustness of engineering decisions to hydraulic model andhydrological uncertainties, in Harmonising the Demands of Art and Nature in Hydraulics: Proc. 32ndCongress of IAHR, Venice, 1-6 July 2007, electronic proceedings, 10pp.
Buijs, F.A., Hall, J.W. and Sayers, P.B. Importance measures supporting risk-based management offlood defences, in Proc. 10th Int. Conf. Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering,Tokyo, 31 July – 1 August 2007, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Mokrech, M., Nicholls, R.J., Richards, J., Watkinson, A., J., Jude, S., Milligan, J., Hall, J., Walkden,M., Stansby, P., Rounsevell, M., Fontaine, C. and Acosta-Michlik', L. The development of anintegrated coastal simulator for supporting long term coastal management. Proc. Int. Conf. on CoastalManagement, Cardiff, October 31 – November 2, 2007. pp. 203-217.
Hall. J.W., Dawson, R.J., Speight, L., Djordjević, S., Savić, D. and Leandro, J. Sensitivity based attribution of flood risk, in NOVATECH 2007: Proc. 6th Int. Conf. Sustainable Techniques andStrategies in Urban Water Management, Lyon, 25-28 June 2007. Volume 3, pp123-130.
Lim, M., Mills, J.P., Barr, S.L., Barber, D., Glendinning, S., Parkin, G., Hall, J., Clarke, B., 2007. Highresolution earth imaging for transport corridor slope stability risk analysis. International archives of thephotogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences, 36(1/W51), electronicproceedings: 6pp.
Dawson, R.J., Hall. J.W., Speight, L., Djordjević, S., Savić, D. and Leandro, J. Flood risk analysis to support integrated urban drainage, in Emerging Environmental Issues and Future Challenges: Proc4th CIWEM Conf., Newcastle, 12-14 September 2006 electronic proceedings, 10pp.
Stansby, P.K., Zhou, J., Kuang, C., Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W. and Dickson, M. Long-term predictionof nearshore wave climate with an application to cliff erosion, in Coastal Engineering 2006, Proc. 30thInt. Conf., San Diego, CA, 3-8 September 2006. J. McKee Smith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific,2007.
Harvey, D.P. and Hall, J.W. ReFrame: Computational support for the decision making process.Hydroinformatics 2006: Proc. 7th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Nice, September 4-8, 2006.Gourbesville, P., Cunge, J., Guinot, V. and Liong, S.-Y. Research Publishing Services, Chennai,India, Volume IV, 2629-2637.
Hine, D. and Hall, J.W. Info-gap analysis of flood model calibration, in Hydroinformatics 2006: Proc.7th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Nice, September 4-8, 2006. Gourbesville, P., Cunge, J., Guinot, V.and Liong, S.-Y. Research Publishing Services, Chennai, India, Volume II, pp1285-1293.
Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Speight, L., Djordjevic, S., Savic, D., and Leandro, J. Attribution of flood riskin urban areas, in Hydroinformatics 2006: Proc. 7th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Nice, September4-8, 2006. Gourbesville, P., Cunge, J., Guinot, V. and Liong, S.-Y. Research Publishing Services,Chennai, India, Volume I, pp.280-287.
Manning, L.J., Hall, J.W. and Kilsby, C.G. System reliability analysis with spatial rainfall data: anexample of rail network reliability subject to rainfall-induced landslides. IFED 2006: Proc 2
ndInt.
Forum. on Engineering Decision Making, Lake Louise, Canada, April 26-29, 2006. available on-lineat: http://www.ifed.ethz.ch/events/secondforum_paper.html
Hall, J.W. and Dawson, R.J. Spatial analysis of flood risk using coupled reliability-inundation models.IFED 2006: Proc 2
ndInt. Forum. on Engineering Decision Making, Lake Louise, Canada, April 26-29,
2006. available on-line at: http://www.ifed.ethz.ch/events/secondforum_paper.html
Hall, J.W., System optimisation with imprecise information, ICOSSAR’05, Proc. 9th Int. Conf. onStructural Safety and Reliability, Rome, June 19-23, 2005. G. Augusti, G.I. Schueller and M. Ciampoli(eds.) Millpress, 2005, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
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Buijs, F.A., Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B. and van Noortwijk, J.M. Time-dependent reliability analysis offlood defences using gamma processes, ICOSSAR’05, Proc. 9th Int. Conf. on Structural Safety andReliability, Rome, June 19-23, 2005. G. Augusti, G.I. Schueller and M. Ciampoli (eds.) Millpress,2005, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Buijs, F.A., Hall J.W. and Sayers, P.B. Exploring sensitivity of flood defence reliability to time-dependent processes, in Stochastic Hydraulics ’05, Proc. 9
thInt. Symp. on Stochastic Hydraulics,
Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 23-24, 2005. J.K. Vrijling, E. Ruijgh, B. Stalenberg, P.H.A.J.M vanGelder, M. Verlaan, M. Zijderveld and P. Waarts (eds). IAHR, 2006, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Johnson, E.A. and Hall, J.W. A risk based model assessment of shingle beach interventions, inStochastic Hydraulics ’05, Proc. 9
thInt. Symp. on Stochastic Hydraulics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
May 23-24, 2005. J.K. Vrijling, E. Ruijgh, B. Stalenberg, P.H.A.J.M van Gelder, M. Verlaan, M.Zijderveld and P. Waarts (eds). IAHR, 2006, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Nicholls, R.J., Bates, P.D., Dickson, M.E. and Walkden, M.J.A., Efficientbroad scale flood risk assessment over multi-decadal timescales, in Stochastic Hydraulics ’05, Proc.9
thInt. Symp. on Stochastic Hydraulics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 23-24, 2005. J.K. Vrijling, E.
Ruijgh, B. Stalenberg, P.H.A.J.M van Gelder, M. Verlaan, M. Zijderveld and P. Waarts (eds). IAHR,2006, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Hine, D. and Hall, J.W. Convex analysis of flood inundation model uncertainties and info-gap floodmanagement decisions, in Stochastic Hydraulics ’05, Proc. 9
thInt. Symp. on Stochastic Hydraulics,
Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 23-24, 2005. J.K. Vrijling, E. Ruijgh, B. Stalenberg, P.H.A.J.M vanGelder, M. Verlaan, M. Zijderveld and P. Waarts (eds). IAHR, 2006, electronic proceedings, 8pp.
Lawry, J., Hall, J.W. and Fu, G., A granular semantics for fuzzy measures and its application toclimate change scenarios, in ISIPTA '05, Proc. 4
thInt. Symp. on Imprecise Probabilities and Their
Applications, Carnegie Mellon University, July 20-23, 2005. F.G. Cozman, R. Nau and E. Seidenfeld(eds). SIPTA, 2005. pp.213-221.
Hall, J.W., Reeder, T., Fu, G., Nicholls, R.J., Wicks, J., Lawry, J., Dawson, R.J., and Parker, D. Tidalflood risk in London under stabilisation scenarios, Int. Symposium on Stabilisation of GreenhouseGasses, Met Office, Exeter, February 1-3, 2005, http://www.stabilisation2005.com/postersession.html.
Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Walkden, M.J.A., Dickson, M.E., Stansby, P.K., Zhou, J., Nicholls, R.J.,Brown, I., Watkinson, A. Broad-scale analysis of morphological and climate impacts on coastal floodrisk, in Coastal Dynamics ‘05, Proc. 5
thInt. Conf. on Coastal Dynamics, Barcelona, Spain, April 4-8
2005. A. Sanchez-Arcilla (ed). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers Publications, 2006,electronic proceedings, 15pp.
Dickson, M.E., Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W., Pearson, S.G. and Rees, J.G. Numerical modelling ofpotential climate-change impacts on rates of soft-cliff recession, northeast Norfolk, UK. in CoastalDynamics ‘05, Proc. 5
thInt. Conf. on Coastal Dynamics, Barcelona, Spain, April 4-8 2005. A.
Sanchez-Arcilla (ed). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers Publications, 2006, electronicproceedings, 15pp.
Koukoulas, S., Nicholls, R.J., Dickson, M.E., Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W., Pearson S.G., Mokrech, M.and Richards, J. A GIS tool for analysis and interpretation of coastal erosion model outputs(SCAPEGIS), in Coastal Dynamics ‘05, Proc. 5
thInt. Conf. on Coastal Dynamics, Barcelona, Spain,
April 4-8 2005. A. Sanchez-Arcilla (ed). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers Publications,2006, electronic proceedings, 15pp.
Buijs, F.A., Segura Domínguez, S., Sayers, P.B., Simm, J.D. and Hall J.W. Practical implications oftiered risk-based methods for coastal defences, in Coastlines, Structures and Breakwaters, 2005:Proc. Int. Conf., London, April 20-22, 2005. N.W.H. Allsop (ed.). London: Thomas Telford, 2005.
Dawson, R.J, Sayers, P.B, Hall, J.W, Hassan, M. and Bates, P. (2005), Efficient broad scale coastalflood risk assessment, in Coastal Engineering 2004, Proc. 29th Int. Conf., Lisbon, Portugal, 19 – 24September 2004. J. McKee Smith (ed.). New Jersey: World Scientific, 2005. Vol.3, pp.3061-3073.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B., Bates, P.D. and Rosu, C. Quantified analysis of risk for flooddefence systems. Proc. IMA. Conf. on Flood Risk Assessment, Bath, September 7-8, 2004.Southend-on-Sea: IMA, 2004. pp. 35-43.
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Johnson, E.A. and Hall, J.W. A probabilistic simulation approach to shingle beaches. Proc. IMA. Conf.on Flood Risk Assessment, Bath, September 7-8, 2004. Southend-on-Sea: IMA, 2004. pp. 35-43. pp.225-226.
Hall, J.W., Thorne, C.R. and Townend, I.H. The Foresight Flood and Coastal Defence Project - Thedrivers and magnitude of future flood risk, Proc. 39th DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf.,York, UK, June 29 - July 1, 2004, pp.11.3.1-11.3.10.
Hall, J.W., Harvey, D.P. and Evans, J.D. Approximate reasoning to support composite modelconstruction and interpretation. Hydroinformatics 2004: Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics,Singapore, June 21-24, 2004, S.-Y. Liong, K.-K. Phoon, and V. Babovic (eds.) New Jersey: WorldScientific, 2004. Vol.2, pp.987-994.
Harvey, D.P., Hall, J.W. and Evans, J.D. Defining models using the resource description framework.Hydroinformatics 2004: Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Singapore, June 21-24, 2004, S.-Y.Liong, K.-K. Phoon, and V. Babovic (eds.) New Jersey: World Scientific, 2004. Vol.2, pp.1131-1138.
Hall, J.W. Sensitivity indices for imprecise probability distributions. SAMO2004: Proc. 4th Int. Conf. onSensitivity Analysis of Model Output, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 8-11, 2004, electronicproceedings (7pp.).
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Sayers, P.B. and Bates, P.D. Flood risk assessment for shorelinemanagement planning. Proc. Int. Conf. on Coastal Management, Brighton, October 15-17, 2003. R.G.McInnes (ed.) London: Thomas Telford, 2003. pp. 83-97.
Ohl, C.O.G., Frew, P.D., Sayers, P.B., Watson, G., Lawton, P.A.J., Farrow, B.J., Walkden, M.J.A. andHall, J.W. North Norfolk - a regional approach to coastal erosion management and sustainability inpractice. Proc. Int. Conf. on Coastal Management, Brighton, October 15-17, 2003. R.G. McInnes (ed.)London: Thomas Telford, 2002. pp. 226-240.
Hall, J.W., Rubio, E. and Anderson, M.G. Random set uncertainty analysis in a combined slopehydrology/stability model. Proc. 9th Int. Conf. Applications of Statistics and Probability in CivilEngineering, San Francisco, July 6-9, 2003. A. der Kiureghian, S. Madanat and J.M. Pestana (eds.)Rotterdam: Millpress, 2003. Vol.2 pp.1279-1291.
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Rosu, C., Chatterton, J. and Deakin, R. Risk assessment forflood and coastal defence systems for strategic planning (RASP) - a national scale application and alook forward to more detailed methods. Proc. 38th DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf.,Keele, UK, July 16-18, 2003. pp.5.2.1-5.2.13.
Buijs, F.A., van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M., Vrijling, J.K., Vrouwenvelder, A.C.W.M., Hall, J.W. and Sayers,P.B. Application of Dutch reliability methods for flood defences in the UK. Proc. European Safety andReliability Conf., Maastricht, Netherlands, June 15 - 18, 2003. T. Bedford and P.H.A.J.M van Gelder(eds.) Lisse: Balkema, 2003. Vol.1 pp.311-319.
Baker-Langman, E.J., Hall, J.W., Taylor, C.A. and Davis, J.P. Evidence-based decision support toolfor management of complex infrastructure systems. Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Decision-Making in Urban andCivil Engineering, London, UK, November 6-8, 2002, electronic proceedings (6pp.).
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Rosu, C., Chatterton, J. and Deakin, R. Risk assessment forflood and coastal defence systems for strategic planning (RASP) - a high level methodology. Proc.37th DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conference, Keele, UK, September 16-17, 2002,pp.4.4.1-4.4.12.
Simm, J.D., Hall, J.W., and Bradbury, A.P. Performance in the design and management of flood andcoastal defence systems. Proc. 37th DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf., Keele, UK,September 16-17, 2002, pp.2.4.1-2.4.12.
Meadowcroft, I.C., Sayers, P.B. and Hall, J.W. Risk, performance and uncertainty in flood and coastalmanagement - a defining review. Proc. 37th DEFRA Flood and Coastal Management Conf., Keele,UK, September 16-17, 2002, pp.2.3.1-2.3.12
Hall, J.W., le Masurier, J.W., Baker, E., Davis, J.P. and Taylor, C.A. Multi-attribute performancemonitoring for reservoir systems. Reservoirs in a Changing World, Proc. 12th Bienial Conf. BritishDam Society, Dublin, Ireland, September 4-8, 2002. P.Tedd (ed.) London: Thomas Telford, 2002.pp.534-550.
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Walkden, M.J.A and Hall, J.W. A model of soft cliff and platform erosion. Coastal Engineering 2002,Proc. 28th International Conference, Cardiff UK, July 8-12, 2002. J. McKee Smith (ed.) New Jersey:World Scientific, 2003. Vol.3, pp.3333-3345.
Mockett, I.D., Simm, J.D., van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M., Schoustra, F. and Hall, J.W. A risk framework forintegrating multi-attribute problems in coastal engineering decision-making. Coastal Engineering2002, Proc. 28th Int. Conf., Cardiff UK, July 8-12, 2002. J. McKee Smith (ed.) New Jersey: WorldScientific, 2003. Vol.3, pp.3568-3580.
Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W. Probabilistic condition characterisation of coastal structures usingimprecise information. Coastal Engineering 2002, Proc. 28th Int. Conf., Cardiff UK, July 8-12, 2002. J.McKee Smith (ed.) New Jersey: World Scientific, 2003. Vol.2, pp.2348-2359.
Johnson, E.A. and Hall, J.W. Simulation-based optimisation of a beach nourishment concession.Coastal Engineering 2002, Proc. 28th Int. Conf., Cardiff UK, July 8-12, 2002. J. McKee Smith (ed.)New Jersey: World Scientific, 2003. Vol.3, pp.3675—3687.
Hall, J.W. and Lawry, J. Random and fuzzy set reliability analysis. Coastal Engineering 2002, Proc.28th Int. Conf., Cardiff UK, July 8-12, 2002. J. McKee Smith (ed.) New Jersey: World Scientific, 2003.Vol.2, pp.2335-2347.
Hall, J.W. Random set uncertainty handling in hydroinformatics. Proc.4th Int. Conf. onHydroinformatics, Cardiff, UK, July 1-5, 2002. I.D. Cluckie, D. Han, J.P. Davis and S.E. Heslop (eds.)London: IWA Publishing, 2002. Vol.2, pp.1388-1393
Dawson, R.J., Davis, J.P. and Hall, J.W. A decision support tool for performance-based managementof flood defence systems. Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Cardiff, UK, July 1-5, 2002. I.D.Cluckie, D. Han, J.P. Davis and S.E. Heslop (eds.) London: IWA Publishing, 2002. Vol.2, pp.823-828
Walkden, M.J.A., Hall, J.W. and Lee, E.M. A modelling tool for predicting coastal cliff recession andanalysing management options. Instability Planning and Management, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, May 20-23, 2002. R.G. McInnes and J. Jakeways (eds.) London: Thomas Telford, 2002. pp.415-422.
Flory, R.J.W, Nash, D.F.T., Lee, E.M., Hall, J.W., Walkden, M.J.A. and Hrachowitz, M. The applicationof landslide modelling techniques for the prediction of soft coastal cliff recession. Instability Planningand Management, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, May 20-23, 2002. R.G. McInnes and J. Jakeways (eds.)London: Thomas Telford, 2002. pp.249-256.
Dawson, R.J. and Hall, J.W. Improved condition characterisation of coastal defence infrastructure.Coastlines, Structures and Breakwaters, 2001: Proc. Int. Conf., London, September 26-28, 2001.N.W.H. Allsop (ed.) London: Thomas Telford, 2002. pp.123-134.
Hall, J.W., Davis, J.P., Taylor, C.A., Durgaprasad, J., Dawson, R.J. and Baker, E. Performance-basedasset management for complex infrastructure systems. ICOSSAR '01, Proc. 8th Int. Conf. onStructural Safety and Reliability, Newport Beach, California, June 17-22, 2001. R.B. Corotis, G.I.Schueller and M. Shinozuka (eds.) Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger, 2002. electronic proceedings (8pp.).
Hall, J.W. and Lawry, J. Imprecise probabilities of engineering system failure from random and fuzzyset reliability analysis. ISIPTA '01, Proc. 2nd Int. Symp. on Imprecise Probabilities and TheirApplications, Cornell University, June 27-29, 2001. G. de Cooman, T.L. Fine and T. Seidenfeld (eds.)Maastricht: Shaker Publishing, 2001. pp.195-204.
Walkden, M.J., Hall, J.W., Meadowcroft, I.C. and Stripling, S.S. Probabilistic process modelling of softcliff erosion and management. Coastal Engineering 2000, Proc. 27th Int. Conf., Sydney Australia, July17-21, 2000. B.L. Edge (ed.) New York: ASCE, 2001. Vol.4, pp.3100-3113.
Hall, J.W., Walkden, M.J., Lee, E.M., Meadowcroft, I.C. and Stripling, S.S. Probabilistic simulation ofthe coastal cliff recession process. Proc. 35th MAFF Conf. River and Coastal Engineers, Keele, UK,July 5-7 2000, pp.7.4.1-7.4.12.
Cruickshank, I.C., Hall, J.W., Meadowcroft, I.C., Mootanah, D, and Godfrey, P.S. A software tool forrisk management applied to river and coastal engineering projects. Proc. 35th MAFF Conf. River andCoastal Engineers, Keele, UK, July 5-7 2000, pp.11.5.1-11.5.4.
Taylor, C.A., Davis, J.P. and Hall, J.W. Seismic safety assessment of concrete dams and appurtenantworks for areas of low to moderate seismicity. Proc. 12th World Conf. of Earthquake Engineering,Aukland, New Zealand, January 29 - February 5, 2000, electronic proceedings, paper 2651 (10pp.).
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Hall, J.W. Some pitfalls on the path to risk-based coastal management and how to avoid them.Coastal Management, Integrating Science, Engineering and Management: Proc. Int. Conf., Bristol,September 22-23, 1999. C.A. Fleming (ed.) London: Thomas Telford, 2000. pp.189-198.
Hall, J.W., Davis, J.P. and Blockley, D.I. Uncertainty analysis of coastal projects. Coastal Engineering1998: Proc. 26th Int. Conf., Copenhagen, Denmark, June 22-26, 1998. B.L. Edge (ed.) New York:ASCE, 1999. Vol.2, pp.1461-1474.
Hall, J.W., Blockley, D.I. and Davis, J.P. Non-additive probabilities for representing uncertainknowledge: theoretical and practical implications. Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics,Copenhagen, Denmark, August 24-26, 1998. V.M. Babovic and L.C. Larsen (eds.) Rotterdam:Balkema, 1998. Vol.2, pp.1101-1108.
Hall, J.W. and Davis, J.P. Process modelling and decision support for flood defence systems. Proc.3rd Int. Conf. on Hydroinformatics, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 24-26, 1998. V.M. Babovic andL.C. Larsen (eds.) Rotterdam: Balkema, 1998. Vol.1, pp.285-292.
Davis, J.P. and Hall, J.W. Assembling uncertain evidence for decision-making. Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. onHydroinformatics, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 24-26, 1998. V.M. Babovic and L.C. Larsen (eds.)Rotterdam: Balkema, 1998. Vol.2, pp.1089-1094.
Hall, J.W., Davis, J.P. and Blockley, D.I. Towards uncertainty management for coastal defencesystems. Proc. 32nd MAFF Conf. of River and Coastal Engineers, Keele, UK, July 2-4 1997.pp.H.3.1-H.3.10.
Meadowcroft, I.C., Brampton, A.H. and Hall, J.W. Risk in an uncertain world - finding practicalsolutions. Proc. 32nd MAFF Conf. of River and Coastal Engineers, Keele, UK, July 2-4 1997.pp.H.2.1-H.2.11
Hall, J.W. and Meadowcroft, I.C. Application of risk assessment techniques in coastal managementand engineering. COPEDEC IV: Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Coastal and Port Engineering in DevelopingCountries, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 25-29 1995. Vol.1, pp.613-627.
Hall, J.W., Brampton, A.H. and Terry, S. A phased response to beach erosion at Sandbanks, Dorset.Proc. 30th MAFF Conf. of River and Coastal Engineers, Keele, UK, July 5-7 1995. pp.10.5.1-10.5.9.
Official reports
Sadoff, C.W., Hall, J.W., Grey, D., Aerts, J.C.J.H., Ait-Kadi, M., Brown, C., Cox, A., Dadson, S.,Garrick, D., Kelman, J., McCornick, P., Ringler, C., Rosegrant, M., Whittington, D. and Wiberg, D.Securing Water, Sustaining Growth: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security andSustainable Growth, University of Oxford, April 2015, 180pp.
Hall, J.W., Manning, L.J. and Harvey, H., Demonstrating Strategic Flood Management of EstuarySystems. FRMRC Research Report SWP1.6, March 2012, 51pp.
Hall, J.W., Henriques, J.J., Hickford, A.J. & Nicholls, R.J. (eds) A Fast Track Analysis of strategies forinfrastructure provision in Great Britain: Technical report. Environmental Change Institute, Universityof Oxford. January 2012, 248pp.
Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Walsh, C.L., Barker, T., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A.L., Burton, A.,Carney, S., Dagoumas, A., Evans, S., Ford, A.C., Glenis, V., Goodess, C.G., Harpham, C, Harwatt,H., Kilsby, C., Köhler, J., Jones, P., Manning, L., McCarthy, M., Sanderson, M., Tight, M. and Zanni,A.M. (2009) Engineering Cities. How can cities grow whilst reducing emissions and vulnerability?Newcastle University, October, 2009, 37pp.
Hall, J.W., Harvey, D.P., Solomatine, D. and Shrestha, D.L. Task 20: Development of framework forthe influence and impact of uncertainty, FLOODsite report T20-08-04, November 2008, 167pp.
Thürmer, K., Raschke, M., Thürmer, G., Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Roche, N., Werritty,A., Ball, T.,Werritty, J. Simulation of Flood Risk and non-structural Risk Management, CRUE Research ReportNo I-7, September 2008, 111pp.
Bain, V., Adnitt, C., Walkden, M.J.A., Sayers, P.B., Dearnaley, M., John, S., Hall, J.W., Benson, T.,Brampton, A., Lanyon, J., Whitehouse, R. and Townend, I. Development of a risk assessmentframework: MARA (Marine Aggregates Extraction Risk Assessment) Framework, HR WallingfordReport EX 5453, March 2007, 188pp.
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Wheater, H., Beven, K., Hall, J.W., Pender, G., Butler, D., Calver, A., Djordjevic, S., Evans, E.P.,Makropoulos, C., O’Connell, E.P., Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Saul, A., Surendran, S., Townend, I. andWatkinson, A. Broad Scale Modelling Scoping Study, EA/Defra R&D Technical Report FD2118/TR1,59pp.
Walsh, C.L., Hall, J.W., Street, R.B., Blanksby, J., Cassar, M., Ekins, P., Glendinning, S., Goodess,C., Handley, J., Noland, R. and Watson, S.J. Building Knowledge for a Changing Climate:collaborative research to understand the impacts of climate change on infrastructure, the builtenvironment and utilities, and to enable sustainable adaptation solutions. Newcastle University, March2007, 76pp.
Dawson, R.J., Hall, J.W., Barr, S.L., Batty, M., Bristow, A., Carney, S., Evans, S., Ford, A., Köhler, J.,Tight, M. and Walsh, C.L. A blueprint for the integrated assessment of climate change in cities.Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Working Paper 104, February 2007, 164pp.
Halcrow and University of Newcastle. Commentary on the Interagency Performance Evaluation TaskForce report on Volume III: Engineering and Operational Risk and Reliability Analysis. Halcrow GroupLimited, September 2006, 25pp.
Brooks, N., Hall, J.W. and Nicholls, R.J. Sea-Level Rise: Coastal Impacts and Responses. Expertisefor WBGU Special Report ‘The Future Oceans – Warming Up, Rising High, Turning Sour’. Berlin,2006. 49pp http://www.wbgu.de/wbgu_sn2006_ex03.pdf
Dickson, M., Walkden, M.J.A. and Hall, J.W. Modelling the impacts of climate change on an erodingcoast over the 21st Century. Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Working Paper 94, July2006, 28pp.
University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Halcrow. Early Conceptual Options, A framework forUncertainty Analysis in TE2100. Environment Agency ECO Report R10X, June 2006. 42pp
University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Halcrow. Early Conceptual Options, Uncertainty andSensitivity Analysis. Environment Agency ECO Report R10, June 2006. 56pp
Pappenberger, F., Harvery, D.P., Beven, K., Hall, J.W., Romanowicz, R. and Smity, P. Risk anduncertainty tools and implementation. Environmental Science, Lancaster University, December 2005,111pp.
Harvey, D.P, Hall, J.W., Bates, P.D., Pender, G., Wright, N.G. and Mason, D. Next Generation ofComputer Modelling for the Prediction of Flood Level and Inundation Extent: Part 3 ModellingFramework. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 8 June 2005, 83pp.
Fu, G., Hall, J.W. and Lawry, J. Beyond probability: new methods for representing uncertainty inprojections of future climate. Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Working Paper 75, June2005, 50pp.
HR Wallingford and the University of Bristol Risk Assessment for flood and coastal defences forstrategic planning. Defra/Environment Agency Report No. W5b-030/TR, Environment Agency, Bristol,June 2004. 71pp.
Evans, E.P., Ashley, R., Hall, J.W., Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Saul, A., Sayers, P.B., Thorne, C.R., andWatkinson, A. Foresight Flood and Coastal Defence Project: Scientific Summary: Volume I, Futurerisks and their drivers. Office of Science and Technology, London, 2004. 366pp.
Evans, E.P., Ashley, R., Hall, J.W., Penning-Rowsell, E.C., Saul, A., Sayers, P.B., Thorne, C.R., andWatkinson, A. Foresight Flood and Coastal Defence Project: Scientific Summary: Volume 2,Managing future risks. Office of Science and Technology, London. 2004. 416pp.
Hall, J.W. Condition Monitoring and Asset Management for Flood and Coastal Defence Systems.Defra/EA Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Programme. Technical Report W5A-042/TR. 2003. 14pp.
Sayers, P.B., Hall, J.W., Dawson, R.J., Rosu, C., Chatterton, J. and Deakin, R. Risk assessment forflood and coastal defence for strategic planning: High level methodology: Evaluation report. HRWallingford Report SR603. October 2002. 155pp.
Sayers, P.B., Gouldby, B., Simm, J.D., Hawkes, P.J., Ramsbottom, D.M., Meadowcroft, I.C. and Hall,J.W. Risk, performance and uncertainty in flood and coastal defence - a review. DEFRA/EA R&DTechnical Report FD2302/TR1 (HR Wallingford Report SR587). January 2002. 88pp.
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Cruickshank, I.C. and Hall, J.W. Developing a risk communication tool (RiskCom), Report on researchmethodology. CIRIA Report FR/CP/89. Construction Industry Research and Information Association,London, 2000. 43pp.
Pos, J.D, Meadowcroft, I.C. Floyd, P.J., Ramsbottom, D., Burgess, K., Young, S.W. and Hall, J.W.Flood and Coastal Defence Project Appraisal Guidance 4: Approaches to risk assessment. Ministry ofAgriculture, Fisheries and Food, 2000. 80pp.
Meadowcroft, I.C., Hall, J.W., Lee, E.M. and Milheiro-Oliviera, P. Coastal cliff recession: developmentand application of prediction methods. HR Wallingford Report SR549. February 1999. 67pp.
Meadowcroft, I.C., Hall, J.W. and Ramsbottom, D.M. Application of risk methods in flood and coastalengineering: Scoping study. HR Wallingford Report SR483. June 1997. 37pp.
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Research Projects
Funding source Title Role Value Start End
Oxford Martin School Oxford Martin Visiting Fellowship for Prof Yakov Ben-Haim PrincipalInvestigator
£8,900 October 2016 February 2017
Leverhulme Trust Visiting Fellowship for Prof Yakov Ben-Haim PrincipalInvestigator
£7,200 October 2016 February 2017
NERC A National Scale Model of Green Infrastructure for WaterResources
PrincipalInvestigator
£98,625 January 2016 December 2016
NERC (NE/N012917/1) Multi-Hazard Resilience Estimation and Planning forInterdependent National Infrastructure Networks
PrincipalInvestigator
£217,777 January 2016 December 2016
EPSRC Institutional Sponsorship for UK Collaboratorium for Researchon Infrastructure and Cities (UKCRIC)
PrincipalInvestigator
£151,893 September2015
March 2016
DfID Improving Water Security for the Poor Co-Investigator
NERC (NE/M008851/1) FoRUM - Flood risk: Building Infrastructure Resilience throughbetter Understanding and Management choices
PrincipalInvestigator
£173,910 October 2014 September2015
NERC (NE/L010364/1) MaRIUS: Managing the Risks, Impacts and Uncertainties ofdroughts and water Scarcity
PrincipalInvestigator
£3,293,988 April 2014 March 2017
EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account Award: Spatial demand modellingfor national future energy scenarios
PrincipalInvestigator
£14,749 March 2014 May 2014
NERC ImpactAccelerator Fund
Oxford Water Michaelmas Term Seminar Series: Water Securityand Enterprise
PrincipalInvestigator
£5,650 October 2013 December 2013
Global Water Partnership Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth:Developing the evidence base for pathways to global watersecurity
PrincipalInvestigator
£495,000 October 2013 June 2015
EPSRC Clean Water for All PrincipalInvestigator
£40,000 October 2013 September2014
Higher Education ImpactFund
Visualisation methods to promote the uptake of NationalInfrastructure modelling capability
PrincipalInvestigator
£21,775 January 2013 July 2013
EPSRC Bridging theGaps
Piloting innovative computational technologies for multi-scalewater resources assessment, management and engineering
PrincipalInvestigator
£24,994 Sept 2012 March 2013
Thames Water and Water resources adaptation decisions in the context of climatic Principal £75,000 October 2012 September
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Environment Agency non-stationarity and variability Investigator 2015
EPSRC Support for Impact: UK Infrastructure Transitions ResearchConsortium (ITRC)
PrincipalInvestigator
£62,010 October 2012 March 2013
EPSRC Pathways toImpact
Enhancing the impact of the Infrastructure Transitions ResearchConsortium (ITRC)
PrincipalInvestigator
£10,000 August 2012 March 2013
NERC (NE/J017302/1) CREDIBLE: The Consortium on Risk in the Environment:Diagnostics, Integration, Benchmarking, Learning and Elicitation
Co-Investigator £322,4451
October 2012 April 2016
Oxford Martin School The Oxford Martin Programme on Resource Stewardship Co-Investigator £1,500,000 June 2012 May 2017
European Commission(308438)
Enhancing risk management partnerships for catastrophicnatural disasters in Europe
Co-Investigator €243,000* January 2013 December 2016
NERC (NE/J005584/1) iCOAST: Integrated COASTal sediment systems Co-Investigator £265,609* February 2012 January 2016
Environment AgencySC110001
Accounting for Adaptive Capacity in FCERM Options Appraisal Co-Investigator £10,189* January 2012 Dec 2012
John Fell Fund Water Security Research Network PrincipalInvestigator
£72,389 September2011
August 2013
EPSRC (EP/I01344X/1) UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC):PROGRAMME GRANT: "Long term dynamics of interdependentinfrastructure systems"
PrincipalInvestigator
£4,730,842 January 2011 December 2015
EPSRC, United Utilities,Yorkshire Water andSevern Trent Water
EngD studentship: Infrastructure, Reliability and Adaptation PrincipalInvestigator
£90,500 October 2010 July 2014
Willis Research Network Willis Research Fellow on spatial rainfall extremes Co-Investigator £262,000 April 2010 March 2013
Environment AgencySC090034
Broad scale modelling and scenario analysis for long term largescale planning – Knowledge Transfer from Chinese FloodForesight Project
Co-Investigator £23,709* March 2010 May 2010
Royal Academy ofEngineering
Distinguished Visiting Fellowship for Prof Yakov Ben-Haim PrincipalInvestigator
£3,714 March 2010 June 2010
EC COST ActionTU0902
Integrated Assessment Technologies To Support theSustainable Development of Urban Areas
Co-Investigator ~€400,000 October 2009 September2013
1Funding allocated to Oxford in a multi-institution project
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JBA for EnvironmentAgency (SC070059)
Developing the Next Generation of Surface Water Flood RiskAssessment
Sub-contractor £5,350* September
2009March 2010
EPSRC (EP/G061157/1) Water System Resilience (ARCC-Water) Co-Investigator £1,065,594 September2009
October 2012
Halcrow for EnvironmentAgency (SC090008)
Improving Probabilistic Flood Risk Modelling Capabilities Sub-contractor £4,800* September
2009December 2009
EPSRC (EP/G061254/1) ARCADIA: Adaptation and Resilience in Cities: Analysis andDecision making using Integrated Assessment
PrincipalInvestigator
£650,883 July 2009 July 2012
NERC (NE/G008787/1) Catchment change network (CCN): A professional developmentplatform for decision-making for adaptation and uncertainenvironmental change
Co-Investigator £35,474* January 2009 December 2011
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch
Phase 2 Transition Research Programme Co-Investigator £281,826* April 2009 March 2010
EPSRC (EP/G013403/1) PLATFORM GRANT: Earth Systems Engineering: Sustainablesystems engineering for adapting to global change
PrincipalInvestigator
£1,312,929 December 2008 November 2013
EPSRC and CatlinUnderwriting
CASE studentship: Spatial aspects of flood and wind hazardaffecting the UK insurance portfolio
PrincipalInvestigator
£83,064 November 2008 October 2011
HR Wallingford for Defra(SC060074)
Characterisation and prediction of large scale, long-term changeof coastal geomorphological behaviours
Sub-contractor £29,346* January 2008 December 2008
EPSRC (EP/F037422/1) SWERVE - Severe Weather Events Risk and VulnerabilityEstimator
Co-Investigator £241,940 February 2008 April 2011
British Council British-Italian Partnership Programme 2007-2008 PrincipalInvestigator
£3,000* December 2007 December 2008
Halcrow for EnvironmentAgency
Improved approach to reliability analysis in flood incidentplanning
Co-Investigator £42,220* October 2007 October 2008
EPSRC (EP/F020511/1) Flood Risk Management Research Consortium, Phase 2 Co-Investigator £621,911* October 2007 December 2011
Funding allocated to Newcastle University in multi-institution project
Funding allocated to Newcastle University in multi-institution project
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EPSRC (EP/F01306X/1) Internationalising and exploiting flood risk managementresearch
Co-Investigator £73,508* October 2007 September
2008
EPSRC (EP/E017428/1) SCORCHIO: Sustainable Cities: Options for Responding toClimate cHange Impacts and Outcomes
PrincipalInvestigator
£124,385* February 2007 January 2010
Halcrow for EnvironmentAgency
Thames Estuary 2100 uncertainty analysis and project appraisal Sub-contractor £111,294* January 2007 April 2008
DEFRA UKCP09 Weather Generator Co-Investigator £185,840* January 2007 December 2010
EPSRC (EP/E018173/1) SCAM project: Simplicity, Complexity and Modelling Co-Investigator £11,411* October 2006 September2008
EPSRC (EP/D023726/1) Remote asset inspection for transport corridor environments Co-Investigator £291,719 March 2006 August 2009
DEFRA ERANET CRUE Effectiveness of non-structural flood riskmeasures
Co-Investigator £114,977* November 2006 April 2009
OSI, UNDESA, FCO,NERC, DEFRA
China-UK Scenario Analysis Technology for River Basin FloodRisk Management in the Taihu Basin
Co-Investigator £42,942 October 2006 December 2009
Defra/EnvironmentAgency (FD2118)
Broad Scale Modelling: A scoping study on catchment scalemodelling
Co-Investigator £4,000* June 2006 March 2007
EPSRC (EP/D075017/1) Sustaining Knowledge for a Changing Climate PrincipalInvestigator
£350,757* April 2006 March 2008
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch
Phase 2 consortium contract Co-Investigator £417,445* April 2006 March 2009
DTI SAM: Systems based analysis and management of urban floodrisks
Co-Investigator £99,903* March 2006 February 2009
EPSRC (EP/D035562/1)and Royal Society
Workshop on “Info-gap analysis of engineering systems: Robustdecisions under severe uncertainty”
PrincipalInvestigator
£9,090 September2005
September2005
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch
Phase 1 extension Co-Investigator £30,192* August 2005 March 2006
DEFRA (MEPF 04/03) Development of a risk assessment framework for marine Co-Investigator £48,000 March 2005 February 2008
Funding allocated to Newcastle University in multi-institution project
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aggregates extraction
EPSRC GR/S87430/01 BIONICS: Biological and engineering impacts of climate changeon slopes
Co-Investigator £895,435 September2004
August 2008
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch
A scoping study for an integrated model-based simulator of theimpacts of climate change on coastal morphology and flood risk
PrincipalInvestigator
£7,256 August 2004 October 2004
EPSRC (GR/S76304/01) Flood Risk Management Research Consortium Co-Investigator £176,279*
April 2004 March 2008
Environment Agency Reliability analysis of the long-term behaviour of the ThamesEstuary flood defences (PhD studentship)
PrincipalInvestigator
£75,780 March 2004 February 2007
European Commission FLOODsite: Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
Task leader €244,863*
March 2004 January 2009
European Commission ATLANTIS: Atlantic sea level rise: Adaptation to imaginableworst case climate change
Co-Investigator £4,423*
December 2003 January 2004
EPSRC (GR/S18052) CRANIUM: Climate change risk analysis, new impact anduncertainty methods
PrincipalInvestigator
£156,760*
Sept 2003 June 2006
Royal Haskoning forDEFRA (FD1915)
Understanding and predicting beach morphological changeprocesses associated with the erosion of cohesive shores
Sub-contractor £1,675*
May 2003 Dec. 2003
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch (T2.46)
Regional assessment of coastal flood risk Co-Investigator £45,368*
April 2003 Sept 2004
EPSRC (GR/S17161) Towards the next generation of computer models for predictionof flood levels and inundation extent
Co-Investigator £122,047*
April 2003 July 2004
EPSRC (GR/R80513) FloodRiskNet: Flood and coastal risk, reliability and uncertaintynetwork
PrincipalInvestigator
£63,850 Jan. 2003 Feb. 2005
EPSRC (GR/S16799) Research Assistant Industrial Secondment: Demonstration anddevelopment of the cliffSCAPE soft cliff erosion model
PrincipalInvestigator
£28,159 Dec. 2002 Dec 2003
Halcrow Contribution to Research Assistant Industrial Secondment:Demonstration and Development of the cliffSCAPE soft clifferosion model
PrincipalInvestigator
£13,000 Dec. 2002 Dec 2003
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Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch (T2.13)
Uncertainties in the integrated assessment process Co-Investigator £78,605 Sept. 2002 August 2005
Tyndall Centre forClimate ChangeResearch (T2.45)
An integrated coastal sediment dynamics and shorelineresponse simulator
Co-Investigator £64,775*
Sept. 2002 Dec 2004
DTI Office of Scienceand Technology
Foresight flood and coastal defence project Core teammember
£29,355*
Sept. 2002 Jan. 2003
North Norfolk DistrictCouncil
Overstrand to Mundesly coastal cliff recession study Sub-contractor £11,550*
April 2002 March 2003
Environment Agency(W5B030)
Risk assessment for flood and coastal defences for strategicplanning
Co-Investigator £56,987*
Feb. 2002 March 2004
Pentium CoastalDefence Limited
CASE contribution to EPSRC DTA studentship on “Risk-basedoptimisation of shingle beach nourishment projects”.
PrincipalInvestigator
£13,200 Oct. 2001 Sept. 2003
Construction IndustryResearch andInformation Association(RP643)
Integrating risk and value in PPP projects Co-Investigator £31,447*
Oct. 2001 May 2003
Royal Academy ofEngineers
Post-doctoral Research Fellowship Fellowshiprecipient
£218,243 Jan. 2000 Dec. 2004
EPSRC (GR/M53073) Condition monitoring and asset management for complexinfrastructure systems
PrincipalInvestigator
£198,747 Oct. 1999 Sept. 2002
Scottish and SouthernEnergy
CASE contribution project studentship on EPSRC GR/M53073 PrincipalInvestigator
£13,200 Oct. 1999 Sept. 2002
Environment Agency CASE contribution project studentship on EPSRC GR/M53073 PrincipalInvestigator
£13,200 Oct. 1999 Sept. 2002
Construction IndustryResearch andInformation Association
A strategic framework for risk management Co-Investigator £17,610 Sept. 1999 March 2001
Funding allocated to Bristol University in multi-institution project
Funding allocated to Bristol University in multi-institution project
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(RP591)
EPSRC (GR/M42282) Probabilistic modelling of soft cliff erosion, cliff erosion controlschemes and morphological interactions
PrincipalInvestigator
£216,510 March 1999 Feb. 2002
Indications of External Recognition
Prizes
Highly Commended Paper of 2013 in Foresight, for “From flood science to flood policy: theForesight Future Flooding project seven years on” (2013).
Best paper award in Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering, for “Water—and nutrientand energy —systems in urbanizing watersheds” (2013)
Lloyd’s Science of Risk Prize in the category of Climate Change for the paper “Integrated analysisof risks of coastal flooding and cliff erosion under scenarios of long term change” (2012)
Institution of Civil Engineers Robert Alfred Carr Prize for paper “A methodology for national-scaleflood risk assessment” (2004).
Winner of the Industry Challenge at the 3rd
International Conference on Decision-Making in Urbanand Civil Engineering (2002) for research work with potential for immediate industrial exploitation.
Institution of Civil Engineers George Stephenson Medal for paper “Risk-based benefitassessment of coastal cliff recession” (2001).
Institution of Civil Engineers Frederick Palmer Prize for paper “Risk-based benefit assessment ofcoastal cliff recession” (2001).
DEFRA prize for paper “Probabilistic simulation of the coastal cliff recession process” presentedat the 31
stDEFRA Conference of River and Coastal Engineers (2000).
Journal Editing
Associate Editor of the Journal of Flood Risk Management (2007 to present)
Editorial Board Membership
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty Analysis (ASCE-ASME ) (2013 to present)
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems (Taylor and Francis) (2008 to present)
Journal of Hydroinformatics (IWA Publishing) (2006 to present).
Member of the editorial committee for the IHDP/Future Earth-Integrated Risk Governance ProjectSeries: World Atlas of Natural Disaster Risk, Springer, 2015.
Indications of International Recognition
Member of the Science Advisory Committee of the International Institute for Applied SystemsAnalysis (IIASA) (2016 onwards)
Contributor to the Lloyd’s Register Foundation “Foresight review of resilience engineering” (April –October 2015)
External advisor to the US Department of Defence project “Climate-Informed Estimation ofHydrologic Extremes for Robust Adaptation to Non-Stationary Climate” (July 2015 – March 2018).
Member of the international reviewer panel for the €46million Netherlands “Knowledge forClimate” Climate Research Program, November 2014.
Member of the International Review Group of the Institution of Civil Engineers’ Future CitiesProject in Hong Kong (July 2014 – July 2015).
Member of the Recommendation and Nomination Committee for the Programme Director of theRisk, Policy and Vulnerability Program at IIASA (February – July 2014 and November 2015 –January 2016).
Member of the scientific Review Board for the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research onbehalf of the Senate of the Leibniz Association, Germany (May 2014).
Co-Chair of the GWP/OECD Task Force on the Economics of Water Security (2013-2014).
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International Partner in NSF sponsored research network for Sustainable Climate RiskManagement.
Member of the international Technical Advisory Group for the New Zealand Natural HazardsResearch Platform (from 2012).
Member of the University and Agency Partnership Initiative (UAPI), a program of the NavalPostgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security (from 2011).
Expert Reviewer of the IPCC 5th
Assessment Report, Working Group II Chapter 8 (Urban Areas)(September 2011).
Academic partner in the Graduate School on Risk & Security at the Technical University ofMunich (from 2011)
Member of the Scientific Board for the scientific evaluation of the Netherlands €2.2billion Roomfor the River Program (March 2011).
Invited panel expert at the International conference on Deltas in Times of Climate Change, 29September to 2 October 2010, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Invited panel member at the European Conference on Complex Systems special session on'Measures and Policies - Can We Predict The Impact?', Lisbon, 14 September 2010.
Expert Reviewer of the IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events andDisasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX) (September 2010).
Member of the joint International Scientific Advisory Council for the Netherlands national researchprogrammes ‘Climate changes and spatial planning’ and ‘Knowledge for climate’ (from June2010)
Member of the UNESCO Working Group on “Best management practices in sustainable urbanwater management” (from March 2010).
Member of UK Foresight mission to China Ministry of Water Resources and China Institute ofWater Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, (November 2009).
Reviewer of European Environment Agency Late Lessons from Early Warnings publicationchapter on Floods by Prof Zbigniew Kundzewicz (2009).
Member of the Advisory Council for the International Forum on Engineering Decision (IFED) (fromMay 2009)
Member of UK mission to Washington DC to initiate a USA Foresight Future Flooding project(September 2008).
Chairman of the International Association of Hydraulic Research committee on ProbabilisticMethods (2008-2009)
Reviewer of the OECD study on “Ranking port cities with high exposure and vulnerability toclimate extremes” (2007).
Reviewer of Netherlands Environmental Assessment (MNP) scoping study on “Uncertainty andclimate change adaptation” (2007).
Invited participant in US Coastal Engineering Research Board (CERB) Fact-Finding Meeting inThe Hague (21 June 2007).
Reviewer of ProVention Consortium's Applied Research Grants for Disaster Risk Reduction(January 2007)
Contributor to German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) Special Report ‘The FutureOceans – Warming Up, Rising High, Turning Sour’ (published August 2006).
Keynote speaker at Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and Statistics,Bristol (5-7 September 2006).
Recipient of the Coleman-Cohen award to visit the Technion, Haifa (October 2006).
Member of the ESRA Technical Committee on Safety from Natural Hazards (2005 to present)
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Contributing author (WGII, Chapter 6: Coastal Systems and Low-lying Areas) for the FourthAssessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Expert reviewer (WGII, Chapter 19: Assessing Key Vulnerabilities and the Risk from ClimateChange) for the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Expert reviewer of the Synthesis Report of the Fourth Assessment Report of theIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Reviewer of research on uncertainty analysis for the Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque,NM (2004).
Member of the 5-person invited OST delegation on future flood risk in China (March 2005).
Member of the 5-person invited OST delegation on future flood risk in Russia (December 2005).
Secretary of the International Association of Hydraulic Research committee on ProbabilisticMethods (2005-2008)
Member of the International Association of Hydraulic Research committee on ProbabilisticMethods (2003-2005)
International Visitors Hosted
Dr Igor Nikolic, Delft University of Technology, January-June 2014.
Dr Per Becker, Lund University Centre for Risk Assessment and Management (LUCRAM),December 2012 – April 2013.
Dr Yasuaki Hijioka, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan, Sept 2012 –July 2013
Dr Maya Kusjima, Kyoto University, September 2011 – October 2011.
Mr Liu Liu, Beijing Normal University, November 2010 – November 2011.
Prof Yakov Ben-Haim, Technion, Israel. Royal Academy of Engineering, March-June 2010.
Dr Renata Archetti, DISTART, University of Bologna. British Council, June 2008.
Dr Haitao Sun, Taihu Basin Authority, Shanghai, China. OSI and China Government. June-July2008.
Mr Christophe Mijere, INPG, Grenoble, EPSRC, May-August 2008.
Ms MingLei Ren, Dalian University, China. EPSRC, September 2007-July 2008
Dr Chaoqing Yu, China Institute of Hydropower and Water Resources Research, OSI and ChinaGovernment. Sept-October 2007; June-July 2008.
Dr Goshi Du, Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing, China. China Government. February-June2006.
Prof Yakov Ben-Haim, Technion, Israel. EPSRC/Royal Society, September 2005
Indications of National Recognition
Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering Working Group on the Sustainability of LiquidBiofuels (September 2015 – May 2016)
Co-chair of the Oxford Martin School Restatement Project on Natural Flood Management (May2015 – April 2016)
Invited evidence to the Environmental Audit Committee hearing on Climate Change Adaptation (7January 2015).
Member of the Oxford Martin Policy and Research Steering Group (from September 2014)
Reviewer of the Royal Society report on “Human resilience to climate change and disasters”(August 2014)
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Invited evidence to the Review of the Resilience of the Transport Network to Extreme WeatherEvents (Brown review) (May 2014)
Member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) for the 2014 floods emergency,Chaired by the Government Chief Scientific Advisor (February 2014).
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, State of the Nation Infrastructure steering group (Oct2013-April 2014)
Member of the Steering Committee for the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics andPolicy at LSE and Leeds University (July 2013-present)
Member of the Engineering Policy Committee of the Royal Academy of Engineering (June 2013 –present)
Member of the steering group for the Engineering the Future “Infrastructure Timelines” project(August 2012 – June 2013).
Peer reviewer of the Foresight Project: Improving Future Disaster Anticipation and Resilience(August 2012)
Advisor to Thames Water on adaptation of the Thames Tunnel to climate change (April-July 2012)
Member of the steering group for the LWEC Water Climate Change Impact Report Card (2012-13)
Peer Review of the Proposed Work Plan for the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate ProgrammeApril 2012-March 2015 (April 2012)
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers Public Voice Committee (from 2012)
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers Sustainability Working Group (from 2011)
Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering membership Panel 2 (Civil, structural, public worksand building services engineering) (2011 - 2014).
Chairman of the Trustees of the JBA Trust (August 2011 – present).
Member of the HM Treasury / Infrastructure UK “Infrastructure Data Group” (May 2011- 2012).
Expert reviewer of the Foresight project on “International Dimensions of Climate Change” (March2011).
Visiting Professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Newcastle University(2011-present. Renewed in 2013)
Invited speaker at the British Hydrological Society, Peter Wolf Early Career Hydrologists’ Event,Loughborough University, 12-13 April 2011.
Cited in the Academy of Social Sciences review “Making the case for the social sciences, No.3Sustainability, the environment and climate change” for contribution to the Foresight FutureFlooding project.
Panel member for the UK Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management research strategy (2010-2011)
Member of the water and interdependencies sector groups (convened by the ICE and RAEngrespectively) for the Defra study on Engineering, Infrastructure and Climate Change Adaptation(May-November 2010)
Fellow of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences on “Mathematical and StatisticalApproaches to Climate Modelling and Prediction” (Cambridge, 11 August-22 December 2010)
Invited speaker Joint Institution of Civil Engineers and Institution of Mechanical Engineers paneldebate “London the Low Carbon Capital – feasible or foolhardy”, Institution of MechanicalEngineers, (9 February 2010)
Invited member of the Willis Research Network (from December 2009)
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Advisor to the Government Office for Science Foresight project on The International Dimensionsof Climate Change (December 2009 to December 2010)
Invited evidence to the Environmental Audit Committee enquiry into Adapting to Climate Change(January 2010)
Member of the Adaptation Sub-Committee to the Committee on Climate Change (from June2009).
Member of the Expert Panel for the NERC Scoping Study on the Analysis, Propagation andCommunication of Probability, Uncertainty, and Risk (SAPPUR) (2009).
Expert reviewer of the Environment Agency National Flood Risk Assessment (NaFRA 2009).
Expert reviewer of the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan (Appraisal in TE2100) (2008-2009).
Advisory board member for BRITE (BRIstol Technologies for the Environment) Futures Institute(2008-2009).
Advisor to Defra Scoping Study for the National Climate Change Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis (2008-2009).
Reviewer of CABE (Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment) Sustainable Citiesprogramme (November 2008).
Reviewer of Environment Agency research on Spatial Coherence of Risk (November 2008).
Advisor to the 2008 Brunel Lecture Series by Peter Head FREng.
Member of the Science and Engineering Panel for the Pitt review: “Learning from the Flooding inEngland during June and July 2007 to Improve Flood Risk Management and the Response toFuture Emergencies” (2007-2008).
Paper “Earth Systems Engineering: Turning vision into action” by Hall and O’Connell denoted bythe Institution of Civil Engineers as a Prestige Paper for 2007.
Member of the GIRO General Insurance Actuarial flood Working Party (2007).
Member of the North East Climate Change Partnership (from 2007).
Deputy Director (Engineering) of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (2007 to 2010)
Member of the Council of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (2007 to present)
Advisor to the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change (2006).
Member of the DEFRA/Environment Agency Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Project AdvisoryGroup for “Scoping the development and implementation of RASP” (2006).
Member of the DEFRA/Environment Agency Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Theme AdvisoryGroup on Modelling and Risk (2006 to 2010).
Advisor on risk methodologies to the DTI Office of Science and Technology, Foresight project onThe Detection and Identification of Infectious Diseases (December 2004 to March 2005)
Member of the Environment Agency Thames Estuary 2100 SD10 high level economic appraisalteam, examining options for upgrading of the Thames Barrier by 2030 and flooding issuesassociated with the Thames Gateway developments (October 2004 to September 2005).
Member of the core team for Phases 1, 2 and 3 of the DTI Office of Science and Technology,Foresight project on Flood and Coastal Defence http://www.foresight.gov.uk/ (September 2002 toMarch 2004).
Member of the four-person peer review panel of the Environment Agency’s Modelling andDecision Support Framework (MDSF) (December 2003 to January 2004) and advisor on thesecond phase of developments of MDSF.
Member of the author panel for DEFRA Flood and Coastal Defence Project Appraisal Guidance 6:Performance Evaluation (August 2002 to 2004).
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Member of the HR Wallingford Water Sector Research Panel (2002 to 2004), advising on thecompany’s research proposals to Government.
Member of steering group for DEFRA/Environment Agency Risk and Uncertainty Review (2001 to2002).
Member of the DEFRA/Environment Agency Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Theme AdvisoryGroup on Risk Evaluation and Understanding of Uncertainty (October 2000 to July 2005).
Member of the author panel for MAFF Flood and Coastal Defence Project Appraisal Guidance 4:Approaches to Risk (March 1999 to December 1999).
Member of the steering group for the HSE/DETR research on acceptable risk (1999 to 2002).
Reviewer of academic appointments and promotions
Member of search committee for leader of the Risk, Policy and Vulnerability programme at IIASA(2015)
External assessor of professorial promotions, Imperial College London (2014)
External assessor for professorial promotions, University of Cambridge (2014)
External assessor for professorial appointments, Newcastle University (2013)
External assessor for professorial appointments, University of Cambridge (2013)
External assessor for professorial appointments, Delft University of Technology (2013)
External assessor for professorial appointments, University of Trento (2011)
External assessor of tenure submission at the University of Texas (Austin) (2010).
External assessor for professorial appointments, University of Bristol (2010)
External assessor of professorial promotions, University of Exeter (2009 and 2010)
External panel member for professorial appointments, University of East Anglia (2010)
External assessor of promotions, Cranfield University (2010)
External assessor for professorial promotions, University of Nottingham (2011)
Media appearances
“Britain faces more storms, less drizzle” (Economist, 11 December 2015)
“Stop-start approach to flood defence funding” (Financial Times, 8 December 2015)
“Storm Desmond flooding caught ministers by surprise” (Telegraph, 8 December 2015)
BBC Today programme, Sky News and BBC Radio 5 Drive show (8 December 2015)
“Storm Desmond: Defences against indefensible floods” (BBC online, 7 December 2015)
“Valuing nature’s water infrastructure” (Economist, June 5th 2015)
“Rising waters continue to extract a heavy toll” (Financial Times, 27 April 2015)
“Storm-weary New York City needs to adapt faster to climate change” (Guardian online, 2 March2015)
“Vancouver versus the rising sea: how the city is adapting to climate change” (Guardian online, 23February 2015)
“How a children's playground protects Rotterdam from flooding” (Guardian online, 11 February2015)
“UK flood response at bottom of the class” (Sunday Telegraph, 7 July 2014)
“Vulnerable substations serving millions still at risk from flooding” (Independent, 13 April 2014)
Comments on IPCC AR5 WGII (Telegraph, Guardian, ITN news, 31 March 2014)
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“Climate change will make UK weather too wet and too dry” (Guardian, 25 March 2014)
“Government's £4m fund to dredge rivers in Somerset could only have 'marginal' effects on futureflooding, experts warn” (Independent, 25 February 2014)
“Water shortages could disrupt Britain's electricity supply, researchers warn” (Guardian, 17February 2014)
“Can UK transport network cope with floods” (BBC File on Four, 11 February 2014)
“Britain haunted by flood risk” (New York Times, 21 March 2013)
“Flooding is the United Kingdom's biggest climate threat” (Nature, 26 January 2012).
“Intelligent infrastructure investment is key to UK’s growth” (New Civil Engineer, 28 March 2011)
“London must take lead in tackling climate change” (New Civil Engineer, 25 February 2010)
“Newcastle University study outlines plans to keep cities growing” (Journal, 13 October 2009)
“‘Tipping Points’ and the Climate Challenge” (New York Times, 28 March, 2009)
“Climate paper is misleading” (New Civil Engineer, May 2007)
“Engineers call for global think tank on extreme weather events” (New Civil Engineer, September2005)
“Apocalypse soon: build now, mop up later” (Property Telegraph, February 2005)
“Outer barrier for Thames floated in river defence plan” (Guardian, January 2005)
“Ten mile barrier plan for Thames” (Telegraph, January 2005)
“London floods threat” (London Evening Standard, January 2005)
“Ten-mile barrier to stop London flood” (Sunday Times, January 2005)
“Is “managed retreat” the only sensible response to rising sea levels” (New Civil Engineer,February 2003)
“Rising sea levels and higher rainfall are threatening many of Britain’s coastal towns withextinction” (New Civil Engineer, January 2003)
Visiting researcher positions
6 October to 14 December 2000: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering andGeosciences, Section of Hydraulic Engineering, Probabilistic Methods group.
19 May to 13 June 2003: European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Institute forProtection and Security of the Citizen, Applied Statistics group.
28 July to 1 September 2005: European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Institute forProtection and Security of the Citizen, Applied Statistics group.
Research proposal reviewing
Member of the EPSRC Peer Review College (2006-2009, 2012-present)
External reviewer of the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (September-October 2012)
Reviewer of the Proposed Work Plan for the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme 2012-2015
Reviewer of proposals for
AXA Research Fund (2009 and 2010)
British Council (2007)
British Council Connect programme (December 2010)
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Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (May 2010)
ESRC (May 2008)
Hong Kong Research Grants Council (May 2008)
Marie Curie Individual Fellowships (August 2008)
Netherlands Technology Foundation STW (2008 and 2010)
Research Council of Norway (May 2006)
Royal Society (2007, 2009, 2011)
NERC Flood Risk From Extreme Events outline proposal review board (February 2006)
Conference organisation
Member of organising committees:
Theme coordinator (Infrastructure and Cities) for the Adaptation Futures Conference (AF2016),Rotterdam, 10-13 May 2016.
Co-Chair of ASCE International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management(ICVRAM) and Fifth International Symposium on Uncertainty and Modelling Analysis (ISUMA),Liverpool, June 29-July 2, 2014.
The future of infrastructure systems and economic prosperity, St Catherine’s College Cambridge,27-28 March 2014.
Re|Source 2012, Oxford, 12-13 July 2012.
Water Security, Risk and Society, Oxford, 17-19 April 2012.
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications conference on ‘Flood Risk’, Plymouth, 4-5September 2007.
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications conference on ‘Flood Risk’, Bath, 7-8 September2004.
International Workshop on ‘Uncertainty and Decision-making in Civil Engineering’, University ofBristol, 22-23 July 2004.
Royal Statistical Society ‘Quantifying and managing uncertainty in flood risk estimation’, London,12 December 2002.
Institution of Civil Engineers, Maritime Board meeting on ‘Soft Coastal Cliff Recession Predictionand Risk Assessment’, London, 30 April 2002.
International Workshop on ‘Contemporary Issues in Coastal Flood Risk Management in England,Germany and the Netherlands’, Delft, 29-30 November 2000.
Member of scientific committees:
Deltas in Times of Climate Change II, Rotterdam, September 2014
Topical Conference on the Hydrological Cycle (Leonardo Conference) of the EuropeanGeophysical Union (EGU), Torino, Italy November 21-23, 2012
ReSource 2012, Oxford, 11-13 July 2012.
5th
International Conference on Reliable Engineering Computing, Brno, Czech Republic, 13-15June 2012.
Eleventh International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry: Urban WaterManagement: Challenges and Opportunities, University of Exeter, 5-7 September 2011.
Seventh International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications(ISIPTA'11), Innsbruck, Austria, July 25-28, 2011.
ASCE-EWRI 4th International Perspectives on Water Resources and the Environment (IPWE),Singapore, January 4-6, 2011.
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ASCE first International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management(ICVRAM), Washington, April 11-13, 2011.
“Deltas in Times of Climate Change” Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 29 September - 1 October2010
Water 2010L Hydrology, Hydraulics and Water Resources in an Uncertain Environment; 10International Symposium on Stochastic Hydraulics and 5
thInternational Symposium on Water
Resources and Environmental Research, Quebec, July 5-7, 2010.
IAHR European Division Congress, Edinburgh, May 4-6, 2010.
"Integrated Uncertainty Management and Applications", Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Ishikawa, Japan, 9-11 April 2010.
9th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Tianjin, China, September 7-11, 2010.
4th Workshop on Reliable Engineering Computing (REC2010): “Robust Design – Coping withHazards, Risk and Uncertainty”, National University of Singapore, March 3-5, 2010.
6th International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications, Durham, UK,2009.
International Workshop on International Workshop on “Interval/Probabilistic Uncertainty and Non-Classical Logics (UncLog'08)", JAIST, Nomi, Japan, March 25-28, 2008.
BHS National Hydrology Symposium, Exeter, 15-17 September 2008.
“Science and information technologies for sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems” a jointMeeting of 7th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics and 8th International Conference onHydroinformatics, Concepción city, Chile, 12-16 January 2009.
ICASP 2007: 10th
International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in CivilEngineering, Tokyo, July 31- August 3, 2007.
ESREL 2007: Safety and Reliability Conference, Stavanger, Norway 25-27. June 2007.
5th International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications, Prague, CzechRepublic, 2007.
ESREL 2006: Safety and Reliability for Managing Risk, Estoril, Portugal, 18-22 September 2006.
Soft Methods in Probability and Statistics conference, University of Bristol, UK, 5-7 September2006
4th International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications, Carnegie MellonUniversity, USA, 20-23 July 2005.
International Association of Hydraulic Research Conference on Stochastic Hydraulics, Nijmegen,Netherlands, 23/24 May 2005.
Session convenor
Thames Estuary session at “Deltas in Times of Climate Change”, 29 September to 2 October2010, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Software products
RISKcom, a simple tool to support risk management in the construction industry, developed forthe Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA), collaboratively with HRWallingford and Currie and Brown. Upon its release in March 2001, RISKcom immediatelybecome CIRIA’s best selling product.
PPPcom provides risk and value management tools for tailored for use in Public-PrivatePartnerships, developed for the CIRIA, collaboratively with HR Wallingford and Currie and Brownand released in May 2003.
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PERIMETA process and performance modelling and uncertainty analysis tool, developed duringthe EPSRC project ‘Condition monitoring and asset management for complex infrastructuresystems’ and now being commercialised by the University of Bristol.
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Invited lectures
Title Organisation Location Date
A New Global Metric of WaterScarcity Accounting for the Roleof Storage
American Geophysical Union San Francisco 16 December2015
Stochastic Assessment of WaterResource System Vulnerability toMulti-year Drought
American Geophysical Union San Francisco 16 December2015
Probabilistic and robustnessmethods in water resourcesplanning
15th
International ProbabilisticWorkshop
Liverpool 5 November2015
Infrastructure System-of-SystemsModelling and Decision Analysisfor the UK’s NationalInfrastructure
Third Annual Workshop onDecision Making Under DeepUncertainty
Delft,Netherlands
4 November2015
National infrastructure systems ofsystems: energy, water and otherinterdependencies
UK Water-Energy NexusWorkshop
Cambridge 25 Sept 2015
Towards system of systemsassessment of nationalinfrastructure
International Symposium onNext Generation Infrastructure
WashingtonDC
15 Sept 2015
Water risks: global evidence andlocal responses
World Bank WashingtonDC
14 Sept 2015
Floods, Risk and Water Security EPSRC Flood and CoastalErosion Risk Managementnetwork
Edinburgh 28 May 2015
Global water risks and the climateadaptation challenge
Oxford Martin School Oxford 5 March 2015
Science for a Connected Nation EPSRC Royal Society,
London
2 March 2015
Droughts and the MaRIUS project CIWEM Oxford 3 February2015
Future strategies for the UK’snational infrastructure systems:accounting for interdependence
UCL Energy Institute London 9 December2014
Water security, risk and economicgrowth
Blake Morgan solicitors Oxford 5 November2014
National infrastructure planningand risk assessment
United Nations Office forProject Services (UNOPS)
Starem,Norway
29 October2014
Network systems andinterdependencies: the researchof the ITRC
Construction Industry Researchand Information Association
London 18September2014
A national model for long termplanning of interdependentinfrastructure systems
Delft University of Technology Delft,Netherlands
13 May 2014
Infrastructure vulnerability to WWF Oxford 6 May 2014
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water-related risks in China
Three versions ofinterdependence: The ITRC’snational infrastructuresystem-of-systems modellingcapability
Institution of MechanicalEngineers
London 4 April 2014
Safe enough? Proportionateadaptation in water resourcessystems.
Grantham Institute, ImperialCollege London
London 22 January2014
A Bayesian approach to analysingstructural uncertainties in floodrisk analysis
Royal Statistical Society
Thomas Bayes 150th
anniversary celebrations
London 20 November2013
Critical infrastructure hotspots inGreat Britain
EDF London 8 November2013
Real options analysis World Bank WashingtonDC
6 November2013
System-of-systems methodologyfor infrastructure analysis in anuncertain future
International Symposium onNext Generation Infrastructure,Keynote
Wollongong,Australia
1 October2013
Spotting "weakest links":Infrastructure vulnerability andnatural hazards
World Economic Forum Dalian, China 12 Sept.2013
Methodologies for riskassessment of floods anddroughts
General Institute for WaterResources & HydropowerPlanning and Design
Beijing, China 10September2013
The UK Infrastructure TransitionsResearch Consortium: Providingthe tools for assessment ofnational infrastructure systems
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance London 27 June 2013
UK Infrastructure TransitionsResearch Consortium: Providingthe tools for strategic assessmentof national infrastructure
EPSRC, Institution ofEngineering and Technology
London 29 May 2013
Preparing for the impacts offloods and droughts
Parliamentary Office forScience and Technology
London 24 April 2013
The UK Infrastructure TransitionsResearch Consortium: Providingthe tools for assessment ofnational infrastructure systems
Willis London 18 April 2013
Systems science and engineeringfor responding to global change
Royal Society London 25 February2013
Limits to adaptation in theThames Estuary: sea-level riseand decision-making underuncertainty'
Cambridge Programme forSustainability Leadership,Distinguished Lecture Series
Cambridge 20 February2013
A Bayesian approach to analysingstructural uncertainties in floodrisk analysis
University of Liverpool Liverpool 13 February2013
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Britain’s infrastructure future:Providing the tools for strategicassessment of nationalinfrastructure
UBS London 28 November2012
Robust decisions underuncertainty: examples of info-gapanalysis in mitigation policy andflood risk management
Department of Earth Sciences Oxford 19 October2012
Britain’s infrastructure future:Providing the tools for strategicassessment of nationalinfrastructure
RIBA lecture series, ReadingUniversity
Reading 27 June 2012
Infrastructure as the key tounlocking short-termism: Keynoteaddress
Earth Systems Engineering2012: A technical symposiumon systems engineering forsustainable adaptation to globalchange
Newcastle 5 July 2012
Simulating the long termperformance of nationalinfrastructure: Modellingarchitecture and data challenges
Next GenerationInfrastructures, TU Delft
Delft 21 June 2012
Risk-based principles for definingand managing water security:Keynote address
International Conference onWater Security, Risk andSociety
Oxford 16 April 2012
Multi-sectoral pathways tosustainable national infrastructure
Planet Under Pressure: NewKnowledge Towards Solutions
London 27 March2012
The UK Infrastructure TransitionsResearch Consortium
Chief Scientific Advisor’squarterly meeting
London 6 March 2012
Water Security andEnvironmental Risk
Oxford Water Security seminarseries
Oxford 25 January2012
Informing decision making forwater resources management
NERC Water SecurityKnowledge ExchangeProgramme
Oxford 19 January2012
Flood volume CDFs: escapingthe tyranny of dike system states
International workshop on thescience of asset management
London 9 December2011
Climate risk management in thewater industry
Department of theEnvironment, Food and RuralAffairs
London 21 November2011
What are the likely impacts ofclimate change on infrastructure
Parliamentary and ScienceCommittee
London 18 October2011
Uncertainty in flood models:sources of uncertainty andimplications for probabilisticprediction
Bristol Environmental RiskResearch Centre (BRISK)summer school
Bristol 13 July 2011
Adaptation of water resourcesystems: Unanswered questionsand incomplete methodology
British Hydrological Society Loughborough 13 April 2011
A Bayesian approach toanalysing structural uncertaintiesin flood risk analysis
Session keynote at EuropeanGeophysical Union
Vienna 8 April 2011
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Flooding in the Thames Estuary,past, present and future
Normal Worley MemorialLecture
Sidcup 8 February2011
Adapting to changing risks ininfrastructure systems
Deutsches KomiteeKatastrophenvorsorge (DKKV)
Potsdam,Germany
19 January2011
Robust decisions underuncertainty: examples of info-gapanalysis in mitigation policy andflood risk management
London School of Economics London 10 October2010
Session keynote lecturer forsessions on “The ThamesEstuary”, “Decision supportinstruments for climateadaptation policy” and “changeassessment and adaptationmethods”.
Deltas in Times of ClimateChange
Rotterdam,TheNetherlands
30September2010
Robust mitigation and adaptationdecisions under severeuncertainty: examples of info-gapanalysis in global emissionspolicy and flood risk management
Exeter University Exeter 27September2010
Evaluation and calibration of aflood inundation model for climaterisk analysis
Isaac Newton Institute forMathematical Sciences,Cambridge University
Cambridge 15September2010
Risk-based climate changeadaptation decisions
NERC Catchment ChangeNetwork
Lancaster 6 July 2010
Robust decisions underuncertainty: examples of info-gapanalysis in mitigation policy andflood risk management
Environmental Change Institute Oxford 25 June 2010
Three perspectives on NationalInfrastructure systems analysis
Department for Transport London 11 May 2010
Climate as a driver of urbanwater stress
UNESCO Paris 30 March2010
Flooding and adaptation in theThames Estuary
University of East Anglia Norwich 11 March2010
Systems analysis of long termchange: adaptation of cities andinfrastructure systems
Department for InternationalDevelopment
London 18 February2010
Principles for risk-based decision-making for water resourcemanagement
NERC Catchment ChangeNetwork
Birmingham 10 February2010
The Tyndall Centre CitiesResearch Programme:Integrated Assessment ofClimate Change in London
COST Action TU0902:Integrated assessmenttechnologies to support thesustainable development ofurban areas
Newcastle 28 January2010
Climate change and its impact oninfrastructure
Government Science &Engineering (GSE) AnnualConference
London 25 January2010
Bayesian calibration of a floodinundation model using spatial
UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education
Delft,Netherlands
29September
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and dynamic data 2009
Bayesian calibration of a floodinundation model using spatialand dynamic data
NERC Flood Risk from ExtremeEvents (FREE) workshop onensembles
Reading 24September2009
The Tyndall Centre CitiesResearch Programme: IntegratedAssessment of Climate Changein London
Core Cities Climate ChangePartnership
Local Authority – ResearchCouncil Initiative (LARCI)
Birmingham 9 September2009
Adaptation decision making on abroad scale: techniques andlessons from the Thames Estuary
University of Southampton Southampton 25 June 2009
The Taihu Basin Flood RiskAssessment System
Department for Innovation,Universities and Skills
BERRConferenceCentre,London
3 June 2009
Integrated assessment of climatechange in cities
Integrated Research Systemsfor Sustainability Science(IR3S), University of Tokyo
Tokyo 13 May 2009
Integrated assessment of climatechange in cities
Nagoya University Nagoya 12 May 2009
Flood modelling underuncertainty: Bayesian and Info-gap approaches
Disaster Prevention ResearchInstitute, Kyoto University
Kyoto 11 May 2009
Progress, impact and futuredirections of the Tyndall Centre’sUrban Integrated AssessmentFacility
Wigley Lecture, Global Institutefor Sustainability
Arizona StateUniversity,Tempe AZ
15 April 2009
Uncertainty analysis for strategicdecision making in the ThamesEstuary.
Workshop on IntegratedUncertainty Modelling forDecision Making
BristolUniversity
2 April 2009
Flood risk, uncertainty, sensitivityand robustness in the ThamesEstuary
Defra Central ScienceLaboratory
Sand Hutton,York
31 March2009
Flood risk, uncertainty anddecision making for the ThamesEstuary in the 21st Century
GFZ German Research Centrefor Geosciences
Potsdam 21 November2008
Impacts, adaptation andmitigation in urban areas
European Institute of Innovationand Technology
FrenchEmbassy,Berlin
20 October2008
Integrated assessment ofimpacts, adaptation andmitigation in urban areas
METREX Network of EuropeanMetropolitan Regions andAreas
London 17 October2008
National-scale quantified analysisof future flood risk in the UK
US Army Corps of Engineers WashingtonDC
17September2008
Integrated assessment for the“second half” of urbanisation
IWA World Water Congressinvited lecture
Vienna 8 September2008
Broad scale flood risk analysis inthe Thames Estuary: dealing withuncertainties and long term
University of Bologna Bologna 21 July 2008
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change
How can cities grow whilstreducing vulnerability andemissions?
Arup London 24 June 2008
The Tyndall Centre Citiesresearch programme
Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology
Boston 17 June 2008
Uncertainty assessment in floodrisk analysis
US Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg 11 June 2008
Integrated assessment of climatechange in cities
University College London London 28 April 2008
Integrated assessment of climatechange in cities
International Symposium on theDirections of Climate ChangeResearch
Seoul, Korea 26 March2008
Integrated assessment of climatechange in cities
Centre International deRecherche sur l’Environnementet le Développement (CIRED)
Paris 14 March2008
Designing the transitions tosustainability: Engineeringdecision-making for climatechange
New Civil Engineer conferenceon Engineering for ClimateChange
London 12 December2007
Earth Systems Engineering:Turning vision into action
Institution of Civil Engineers,Prestige Lecture
London 11 October2007
Bayesian Calibration of a FloodInundation Model
Workshop on Probability,Uncertainty and ClimateModelling
Durham 27September2007
Climate Change Impacts andUncertainty Analysis
UK Water Specialists meeting Cardiff 12September2007
Assessing Uncertainty US Army Corps of Engineers Hague 21 June 2007
Uncertainty in flood risk analysis Lighthill Risk Network London 25 May 2007
Analysis of flooding systemsunder uncertainty
UK Japan Workshop on Floodand Coastal Defence: RiskManagement under Climateand Social Change
Newcastle 22 February2007
Qualitative and Quantitative floodrisk assessment and mapping
Ministry of Water Resources Beijing, China 16 November2006
Dealing with uncertainty International Workshop onResearch Perspectives onFlooding and Flood RiskManagement in United Statesand Europe
Budapest,Hungary
7 November2006
Imprecise Uncertainty Methods inEarth Systems Engineering
Technion: Israel Institute ofTechnology
Haifa, Israel 23 October2006
Flood Risk ManagementResearch Consortium: RPA9Risk and Uncertainty
Rivers Agency, NorthernIreland
Belfast 25September2006
Soft methods in Earth SystemsEngineering
Third International Conferenceon Soft Methods in Probabilityand Statistics
Bristol 7 September2006
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Simulation and scenariosanalysis to support strategic floodrisk management in the UK
RAND Corporation Santa Monica,USA
7 June 2006
Uncertainty representation inclimate change projections andengineering adaptation decisions
National Centre forAtmospheric Research
Boulder, USA 6 June 2006
Uncertainty representation inclimate change projections andengineering adaptation decisions
Department of Civil,Environmental, andArchitectural Engineering,University of Colorado
Boulder, USA 5 June 2006
Uncertainty representation inclimate change projections andengineering adaptation decisions
Department of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering,Stanford University
Palo Alto,USA
2 June 2006
Flood risk management Royal Statistical Society London 16 March2006
Uncertainties in slope stabilityand impacts of climate change
EPSRC CLIFFS networkworkshop
Loughborough 20 February2006
Principles of uncertaintyrepresentation and decisionmaking under uncertainty
FLOODsite annual workshop Braunschweig,Germany
14 February2006
Uncertainty: risk and decisionmaking: Why uncertaintyestimation is important todecisions?
FRMRC uncertainty trainingday
Lancaster 31 January2006
Uncertainty representation anddecision-making for naturalhazard management
University of Bristol, School ofGeographical Sciences
Bristol 22 November2005
Uncertainty representation anddecision-making for naturalhazard management
National Oceanography Centre Southampton 2 November2005
Risk and Uncertainty in Coastaland Riverine Flooding
Institution of Civil Engineers Cardiff 27 October2005
From coastal engineering toEarth Systems Engineering:Reflections upon a completedresearch Fellowship
Royal Academy of Engineering London 16September2005
Sensitivity analysis and Bayesiancalibration of a flood inundationmodel
European Commission JointResearch Centre
Ispra, Italy 29 August2005
The future of flooding: assessingthe challenges and responses
QMW public policy seminar London 20 April 2005
i) Risk assessments for flooddefence infrastructure
ii) Fuzzy and imprecise methods
EPSRC Flood RiskManagement ResearchConsortium
Nottingham 6 October2004
Progress and future directions inuncertainty analysis
Potsdam Institute for ClimateResearch
Potsdam 14September2004
Uncertainty and sensitivityanalysis in a combined slopehydrology/stability model
Department of CivilEngineering, Hong KongUniversity of Science and
Hong Kong 25 June 2004
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Technology
Imprecise methods for analysinguncertainty in climate projectionsand impacts
University of Exeter, School ofEngineering, Computer Scienceand Mathematics
Exeter 29 April 2004
Fluvial and coastal responses –flood management portfolios andtheir effectiveness
Institution of Civil Engineers London 27 April 2004
Ranking of drivers of change andflood management responses
British Hydrological Society Bristol 16 April 2004
Towards the next generation ofcomputer models for theprediction of flood level andinundation extent
Institution of Civil Engineers London 7 April 2004
Imprecise methods for analysinguncertainty in climate projectionsand impacts
School of Civil Engineering andGeosciences, University ofNewcastle-upon-Tyne
Newcastle 29 March2004
Imprecise methods for analysinguncertainty in climate projectionsand impacts
Potsdam Institute for ClimateResearch
Potsdam 24 March2004
Broad scale flood and coastal riskanalysis
Hadley Centre for ClimatePrediction and Research, MetOffice
Exeter 18 March2004
Broad scale flood and coastal riskanalysis
School of Civil Engineering andthe Environment, University ofSouthampton
Southampton 17 March2004
Uncertainty propagation anddecision-making with impreciseprobabilities
Sandia National Laboratory Albuquerque,New Mexico
12 March2004
The UK Foresight Flood andCoastal Defence Project:National-scale analysis of drivers,impacts and responses to longterm change
Royal Society London 16 February2004
Representing impact processesin Integrated Assessment Modelsof coastal areas: Inviteddiscussion
Royal Geographical Society London 5 September2003
Uncertainty and sensitivitymethods in models of naturalhazards
Department of Geology andGeophysics, University of Utah
Salt Lake City,Utah
3 July 2003
Uncertainty and sensitivitymethods in models of naturalhazards
Department of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering,University of Maryland
College Park,MD
2 July 2003
Random set methods for dikereliability analysis
Faculty of Civil Engineering andGeosciences, Delft Universityof Technology
Delft, NL 12 May 2003
New reliability techniques in floodrisk analysis
Chartered Institute of Waterand EnvironmentalManagement, SW Association
Bristol 14 April 2003
New tiered methods for broad-scale flood and coastal risk
School of Civil Engineering,University of Nottingham
Nottingham 28 February2003
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analysis
Application of Monte Carlomethods in coastal engineeringand risk analysis
Royal Statistical Society London 12 December2002
Risk analysis of natural hazards:approaches to scale anduncertainty
European Commission JointResearch Centre
Ispra, Italy 19 February2003
Generation, combination andextension of random setapproximations to coherent lowerand upper probabilities
Faculty of Civil Engineering andArchitecture, University ofInnsbruck
Innsbruck,Austria
3 October2002
Random set based reliabilitycalculations for flood defencesystems analysis
Department of CivilEngineering, University of NewMexico
Albuquerque,NM
5 August2002
The key issues in coastal floodrisk
EPSRC Coastal Structuresnetwork
London 25 June 2002
Uncertainty in risk assessment Environment Agency, NationalCentre for Risk Assessmentand Options Appraisal
Oxford 30 May 2002
Simulation methods for predictingsoft coastal cliff recession
Institution of Civil Engineers London 30 April 2002
Risk and uncertainty: thebackground work
International Association ofHydraulic Research
London 24 October2001
Imprecise limit state functionsfrom fuzzy label classification ofscarce experimental data
Dipartimento di Costruzioni eTransporti, Universita degliStudi di Padova
Padova, Italy 20 April 2001
Handling uncertainty in flooddefence reliability analysis
Royal Academy of EngineeringAnnual Meeting of ResearchChairs and Fellows
London 20 March2001
Probabilistic prediction of coastalcliff recession
Flood Hazard Research Centre,Middlesex University
London 23 March2000
Simple software supported riskmanagement for the constructionindustry
Association of ProjectManagers, Specific InterestGroup on Project RiskManagement
London 13 January2000
Uncertainty handling for complexinfrastructure systems
Faculty of Civil Engineering andGeosciences, Delft Universityof Technology
Delft, NL 12 January2000
Generalised uncertainty handlingfor decision support systems
International Association ofHydraulic Research and BritishHydrological Society
Bristol 15 December1999
Decisions for coastal defencesystems
UK Water Specialists Meeting Bristol 15September1999
Risk concepts, tools andtechniques
MAFF Approaches to RiskAssessment Workshop
Ansty 15 February1999
Risk and uncertainty in flood andcoastal defence
MAFF Advisory Committee onFlood and Coastal DefenceResearch and DevelopmentWorkshop
WarwickHilton
22 January1998
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Invited journal referee
Ambio
Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems
Climatic Change
Coastal Engineering
Continental Shelf Research
Computers and Geotechnics
Computers and Structures
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
Environmental Hazards
Environmental Modelling and Software
Environment, Systems and Decisions
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Global Environmental Change: Part A Human and Policy Dimensions
Global Environmental Change: Part B Environmental Hazards
Hydroinformatics
Hydrological Processes
Hydrology and Earth System Science
International Journal of General Systems
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making
International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management
Journal of Coastal Research
Journal of Flood Risk Management
Journal of Hydraulic Research
Journal of Hydrology
Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
Journal of River Basin Management
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design
Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering, ASCE
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Municipal Engineer, ICE
Natural Hazards
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Nature Climate Change
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Proceedings of the Royal Society A
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Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety
Reliable Computing
Risk Analysis
Science
Spatial Economic Analysis
Structural Safety
Urban Water Journal
Water and Maritime Engineering, ICE
Water International
Water Resources Management
Water Resources Research
ZAMM: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Reviewer of book proposals
Blackwell Publishing
Oxford University Press
Wiley
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TEACHING
Teaching responsibilities
Teaching coordination
Academic Director for the MSc programme in Environmental Change and Management (December2012 – present)
Curriculum advisor to MSc in Flood Rick Management (2004-2011).
Surveying field course coordinator (October 1998 – September 1999)
Teaching in the University of Oxford
Year Unit name Year Responsibility
2014 Sustainable responses to environmental change PG Module leader
2014 Climate Impacts and Adaptation 4 Lecturer
2014 Modelling Environmental Systems PG Lecturer
2013 Modelling Environmental Systems PG Lecturer
2013 Climate Change PG Module leader
2013 Climate Impacts and Adaptation 4 Lecturer
2012 Climate Change PG Module leader
2012 Environmental Geography and Driving Forces PG Lecturer
2011 Climate Change PG Module leader
Teaching in Newcastle University
Year Unit name Year Responsibility
2010 Options for flood risk management PG Module leader
2010 Flood management governance, planning and project appraisal PG Module leader
2010 Asset Management of flood defences and dams PG Module leader
2009-2010 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
2009 Public Policy and Sustainability 4 Lecturer
2009 Coastal flood risk PG Lecturer
2009 Introduction to flood risk management PG Lecturer
2009 Hydrosystems processes and management PG Lecturer
2009 Hydrosystems Modelling PG Lecturer
2009 Quantitative methods (statistics) PG Lecturer
2009 Human system demands and impacts 1 Lecturer
2008-2009 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
2008 Introduction to flood risk management PG Lecturer
2008 Asset management of flood defences and dams PG Module leader
2008 Coastal flood risk management PG Lecturer
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2007-2008 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
2007-2008 Sustainable Solutions in Civil Engineering 1 Module leader
2007 Introduction to flood risk management PG Lecturer
2006-2007 Sustainable Solutions in Civil Engineering 1 Module leader
2006 Engineering Ethics and sustainability 3 Lecturer
2006 Introduction to flood risk management PG Lecturer
2006-2007 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
2006 Asset management of flood defences and dams PG Module leader
2006 Coastal flood risk management PG Lecturer
2006 Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) PG Lecturer
2006 Environmental Systems and Modelling 3 Lecturer
2005-2006 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
2005 Engineering Ethics and sustainability 3 Lecturer
2005 Introduction to flood risk management PG Lecturer
2005 Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) PG Lecturer
2004-2005 River and Coastal Engineering 3 Lecturer
Teaching in Bristol University
Year Unit name Year Responsibility
2002-2003
Coastal and MaritimeEngineering
4 Lecturer
2001-2002
Coastal and MaritimeEngineering
4 Unit director
2000-2001
Coastal and MaritimeEngineering
4 Unit director
1999-2000
Coastal and MaritimeEngineering
4 Unit director
1999 Surveying 1 12 lectures and continuous assessment of tutorialquestions
1998-99 Surveying 1 Unit director. Surveying field course organiser.
1998-99 Civil EngineeringStudies
2 Unit director
1998-99 Coastal and MaritimeEngineering
4 3 lectures. Set and marked 1 examination question.
1997-99 Major Project 3 and4
Supervisor of 5 undergraduate research projects
1998 Civil EngineeringSystems
4 Lecture on “Uncertainty Management for CoastalDefence Systems”.
1997 Hydraulics 2 Assisted in 3 Hydraulics laboratory classes
1997-98 Design project 4 Supervisor of undergraduate design project
1996-97 Fluid Mechanics 1 Assisted in 18 examples classes
1996 and Water Resources 3 Assisted in design classes, laboratory classes and field
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1997 Project trip
1992 Coastal Engineering 4 Introductory course of six lectures. Set and markedcoursework and two examination questions.
Teaching in the University of Guyana
Year Unit name Year Responsibility
1992 CoastalEngineering
4 Introductory course of six lectures. Set and marked courseworkand two examination questions.
Contribution to Continuing Education courses
Year Institution Course title Teaching input
2008 NewcastleUniversity
Introduction to flood riskmanagement
Introduction to flood risk analysis
Systems reliability analysis
Analysis of long term change
2008 NewcastleUniversity
Asset management offlood defences and dams
Course coordinator
Reliability analysis of flood defences
2006 University ofNewcastle uponTyne
Introduction to flood riskmanagement
Introduction to flood risk analysis
Systems reliability analysis
Analysis of long term change
2006 University ofNewcastle uponTyne
Asset management offlood defences and dams
Course coordinator
Reliability analysis of flood defences
2006 University ofNewcastle uponTyne
Coastal flood riskanalysis
Wave statistics
2005 University ofNewcastle uponTyne
Introduction to flood riskmanagement
Introduction to flood risk analysis
Systems reliability analysis
Analysis of long term change
1999 University of Bristol CIWEM diploma, Waterresources module
Lecture on economic appraisal of waterinfrastructure projects
1995 HR Wallingford Coastal Engineering andManagement
Lecture on economic appraisal of coastalengineering projects as part of a three-dayCPD course
1994 National RiversAuthority
Risk assessment andprobabilistic design
Lecturer on at a series of sixteen half dayseminars held at NRA offices throughoutthe UK
PhD supervising
Name First orsecondsupervisor
Year ofPhDaward
Thesis title Funder
RichardDawson
First 2004 Performance-basedmanagement of flood defencesystems
EPSRC projectstudentship withfinancial support fromEnvironment Agency
AliceJohnson
First 2005 Risk-based optimisation ofshingle beach nourishment
EPSRC quotastudentship withadditional financial
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support from Mouchel
Robert Flory Second 2005 Coastal landsliding processesand prediction
EPSRC projectstudentship
Daniel Hine First 2007 Robust flood risk managementdecisions: an info-gap approach
EPSRC projectstudentship
Foekje Buijs First 2008 Time-dependent reliabilityanalysis of flood defences
Environment AgencyTE2100 project
LucyManning
First 2011 Bayesian calibration of floodmodels
School studentship
YeulingWang
Second 2011 Large scale flood simulation onadaptive quad tree grids
Privately funded
Linda Speight First 2013 Spatial aspects of flood andwind hazard affecting the UKinsurance portfolio
EPSRC CASEstudentship funded byCatlin Underwriting
TomHolderness
Third 2013 Earth observed metrics of city-scale building andneighbourhood heatvulnerability
EPSRC DTA
Ed Byers Second 2015 Pathways to water-secure andlow-carbon electricity generationinfrastructure in the UK
EPSRC DTA
EdoardoBorgomeo
First 2015 Climate change and waterresources: risk-basedapproaches for decision-making
EPSRC DTA with CASEsupport fromEnvironment Agencyand Thames Water
MatthewHolmes
Second ongoing Infrastructure reliability andadaptation
STREAM DTC
Kate Young First ongoing Strategic appraisal ofinterdependent infrastructureprovision
EPSRC projectstudentship and Halcrow
Scott Thacker First ongoing Reducing the risk of failure ininterdependent nationalinfrastructure network systems
EPSRC projectstudentship and Arup
BalqisMohamedRehan
First ongoing Malaysian government
RobertCarlsson
First ongoing
AshleyKingsborough
First ongoing
Xi Hu First ongoing
FranziskaGaupp
First ongoing
KevinWheeler
First ongoing
IlianaCardenesTrujillo
First ongoing
Jae-Young First ongoing
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Lee
Xiawei Liao First ongoing
LemilsonCavalcanti deAlmeida
First ongoing
MSc student project supervision
Name Year Dissertation title
Craig Twyman 2002 Using probabilistic reasoning to assess the relationship between theOctober/November 2000 flood events and climate change
Eva van Maren 2002 Optimisation of a coastal structure taking account of uncertainties
Magali Sakar 2005 Optimisation of land use for flood risk reduction
Linda Speight 2006 Analysis of the causes of flood risk in urban areas
Shawn Boyce 2006 Sensitivity Analysis of Hydraulic Models
Caroline Anderton 2006 An investigation into flood risk from the River Ythan, Aberdeenshire,North East Scotland
Tibebu Bekele 2008 Analysing Uncertainty in Water Resources Projections for theThames Catchment under Climate Change Scenarios
Hazel Smith 2008 Analysing the life of the Thames Barrier in climate change scenarios
Loga Veeraiah 2008 Global assessment of the uncertainties associated with abruptclimate changes
Raul Alvarez 2009 1D modelling of flood risk management options for the ThamesEstuary
Janice Blanc 2009 An investigation of methods to improve the efficiency of urban floodrisk estimation
Yves Grontier 2009 Comparison and automation of inundation models for the ThamesEstuary
Matthew Holmes 2010 Development of a systems model of vulnerability in a water supplysystem
Charlotte Koldeweij 2013 Meeting cities’ water needs under conditions of greater uncertainty
Shira Eting 2015 The Potential Contribution of Wastewater Re-Use to Water Supply inthe Gaza Strip by 2020 and 2030
Indicators of teaching excellence
Scott Thacker (DPhil student) received the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) Engineering andInfrastructure Speciality Group Student Merit Award for his paper “A Multi-Scale Analysis ofInterdependent National Infrastructure Network Risk”.
Edoardo Borgomeo (DPhil student) Honourable mention for outstanding work in IIASA’s YoungScientist Summer Program (2015).
Scott Thacker (DPhil student) Winner of the ASCE-ICVRAM-ISUMA 2014 Young Investigator Award“Characterizing the Vulnerability of Future Configurations of Great Britain’s Electricity NetworkInfrastructure to Climate related Hazards”
Yueling Wang (PhD student) Finalists for the 2009 IAHR Young Persons' Paper Competition “A Well-Balanced Shallow Flow Model for Dam Break Simulations”
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External examiner for PhD degrees
Andrew Bollinger, Technical University of Delft (January 2015): ‘Fostering climate resilient electricityinfrastructure’
Siddharth Narayan, University of Southampton (March 2014): ‘A conceptual model and rapidassessment tool for integrated coastal floodplain assessments’
Chris Davis, Technical University of Delft (September 2012): ‘From Raw Data to Actionable Insight’.
Hans de Moel, VU Amsterdam (September 2012): ‘Uncertainty in flood risk’
Michelle Woodward, Exeter University (June 2012): ‘The Use of Real Options and Multi-ObjectiveOptimisation in Flood Risk Management’
Cong-Mai Van, Technical University of Delft (June 2010): 'Reliability analysis and risk-based design ofcoastal flood defences in Vietnam'
Durga Lal Shresha, Technical University of Delft (September 2009): ‘Uncertainty analysis in rainfall-runoff modelling: application of machine learning techniques’
Sergiy Vorogushyn, Potsdam University (GeoForschungsZentrum) (November 2008): ‘Analysis offlood hazard under consideration of dike breaches’
Roland Bradshaw, Cranfield University (October 2008): ‘Application of High Reliability Theory to waterutilities’
Elmar Kriegler, Potsdam University (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) (May 2005):‘Global mean temperature projections for the 21
stCentury using random sets’
Paul Smith, Lancaster University (May 2006): ‘Likelihood measures for environmental modelling’
Simon Woodhead, Bristol University (December 2006): ‘Bayesian calibration of flood inundationsimulations using an observation of flood extent’
Internal examiner for PhD degrees
Miroslawa Alunowska Figueroa, University of Oxford (2015): ‘A decision support system for integratedsemi-urban wastewater treatment systems’.
Mr Muhammad Rahiz, University of Oxford (2013): ‘Droughts in Future Climate Change in the UK’
Aidan Burton, Newcastle University – in Visiting Professor capacity (September 2013): PhD bypublished papers.
Dan Rowlands, Oxford University (November 2011): ‘Quantifying Uncertainty in Projections of LargeScale Climate Change’.
Ilektra-Georgia Apostolidou, Oxford University (July 2011) ‘Variable density shallow flow solver forflood simulation’
Andrew Smith, Newcastle University (June 2009): ‘A national scale rainfall analysis and event-basedmodel of extremes for the UK’
Manal Hatem Moussallem, Newcastle University (November 2007): ‘Assessing the validity of decisionsupport systems: a case study from the sustainable management of the West Bank aquifer’.
Kathleen Kozyniak, University of Bristol (December 2001): ‘Integrated mesoscale-hydrometeorological modelling for flood forecasting’
Jason Le Masurier, University of Bristol (May 2001): ‘Developing the observational method as asystemic approach to uncertainty management’
Irfan Kaymaz, University of Bristol (November 2000): ‘An adaptive response surface method forengineering analysis’
External examining or assessment
Member of the Board of Examinations in the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Delft University ofTechnology
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External examiner to University of Southampton, School of Civil Engineering and the Environment(2005-2009):
MSc in Engineering in the Coastal Environment
Erasmus Mundus MSc in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (CoMEM)
Reviewer of professorial promotions in Exeter University (2009 and 2010)
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Positions of responsibility in the School and University
Member of the Oxford Martin School Policy and Research Steering Group (2014-present)
Non-departmental assessor for probationary review in the Department of Engineering Science (2012)
Member of the Advisory Board for the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food (2012 –present)
Member of the Advisory Board for the Oxford Programme for the Future of Cities (2011 – Present)
Member of the Strategy Board for Newcastle University’s Digital Institute (March2010 – Present)
Member of the Steering Group for Newcastle University Year of Sustainability (March 2010 – Present)
Director of the Centre for Earth Systems Engineering Research (from September 2009)
Internal RAE reviewer in the School of Psychology (December 2005)
Deputy Chairman of School Research Committee (July 2005 – present)
Member of School Research Committee (October 2004 – Present)
Departmental Marketing Group (March 1998 – December 1999)
Convenor of the Civil Engineering Studies review group (December 1998 - December 1999)
Quality Coordinator (January 1998 – December 1999)
Coordinator of RAE2008 submission to UOA27
Coordinator of Newcastle University submission to UOA27 in RAE2008
Review of staff contributions and advising upon staff submission. 41 FTE were submitted(91% of civil engineering staff)
Writing and editing the RAE5 document
Reviewing and editing of text boxes in support of outputs
Providing final approval of the whole submission before it was submitted to the Universityadministration
The submission was ranked:
4th
in the UK in terms of the percentage of 3* and 4* outputs
2nd
in the UK in terms of Research Power and HEFCE funding allocation
The sub-panel commented upon the “clear overarching vision for earth systems engineering”.
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