INFORM guide: information for historic building owners. Flood Damage to Traditional Buildings

Historic Scotland, Technical Conservation, Research and Education Group (2014) INFORM guide: information for historic building owners. Flood Damage to Traditional Buildings. . 8p . [Journal]

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Abstract (in English)

"This article addresses the ways in which Scotland has contended with flooding over time. It specifically examines how buildings can protected from flooding in response to climate change predictions for an increase in flooding. It also suggests solutions to mitigate flooding. " Source: Historic Scotland

Item Type: Journal
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Snow, Jessica
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Snow, Jessica
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Corporate Authors: Historic Scotland, Technical Conservation, Research and Education Group
Languages: English
Keywords: flooding; climate change; prevention; flood mitigation; flood damage; traditional buildings; historic buildings; floodwater; timber; masonry; plaster; flood proofing; dehumidification; convection drying; prevention of deterioration; risk preparedness; structural damage; conservation measures; Scotland
Subjects: E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 01. Generalities
F.SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES OF CONSERVATION > 01. Generalities
G.DETERIORATION > 01. Generalities
G.DETERIORATION > 03. Climate change
G.DETERIORATION > 04. Effects of deterioration
G.DETERIORATION > 05. Prevention of deterioration
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 05. Europe
Title of the issue: Flood Damage to Traditional Buildings
Number of Pages: 8
Depositing User: intern icomos
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2017 10:36
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2017 09:23
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1799

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