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{{Project
{{Project
|Supercontext=PR 00266
|Supercontext=PR 00266
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|Topcontext=PR 00069
|Topcontext=PR 00069
|Name=Kent
|Name=Kent
|End date=2020/01/31
|Start date=2016/10/01
|End date=2020/07/31
|Summary=The aim is to apply MLS to critical health and social care infrastructure: mapping critical health / social care infrastructure, stress test on health / social care infrastructure and service delivery (layer 2, 3 and 4), joint qualitative assessment and adjustment of health emergency resilience plans and measures and adopt a health / social care flood resilience model.
|Summary=The aim is to apply MLS to critical health and social care infrastructure: mapping critical health / social care infrastructure, stress test on health / social care infrastructure and service delivery (layer 2, 3 and 4), joint qualitative assessment and adjustment of health emergency resilience plans and measures and adopt a health / social care flood resilience model.
|Show summary=Nee
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Regel 22: Regel 25:
2 - 260 social/health care stakeholders
2 - 260 social/health care stakeholders
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{{Project FR PLT additional
{{Project FR PLT additional
|Country=United Kingdom
|Country=United Kingdom
|Coordinate=51.2, 0.7
|Pilot manager authority=Kent County Council
|Pilot manager authority=Kent County Council
|Objective=The goal of the pilot in Kent is to better deliver resilient recovery (layer 4 of MLS) by integrating risk awareness and management across all layers.
|Objective=The goal of the pilot in Kent is to better deliver resilient recovery (layer 4 of MLS) by integrating risk awareness and management across all layers.
|Flood risk=Fluvial, pluvial, surface water and tidal flood risk are all present in Kent, and some flooding occurs regularly around the county.
|Flood risk=Fluvial, pluvial, surface water and tidal flood risk are all present in Kent, and some flooding occurs regularly around the county.
The landscape of Kent is defined by its river systems and geography. The largest catchment in Kent, the Medway catchment, covers 2,409 km2 and compres some 25% of the area of the County. Tributaries of the Medway include The Rivers Eden, Bourne, Teise, Beult, Sherway and Len, along with the Shaw and Loose Streams. The second largest catchment in Kent is that of the River Stour, fed by the East and Little Stour, the rivers Nailbourne, Wingham and Wantsum and the Aylesford, Brook, Kennington and North Streams.
|Target=1 - 100 inhabitants
|Target=1 - 100 inhabitants
2 - 260 social/health care stakeholders
2 - 260 social/health care stakeholders
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Country: United Kingdom
Coordinate 51° 12' 0.00" N, 0° 42' 0.00" E
Pilot manager authority: Kent County Council
Objective: The goal of the pilot in Kent is to better deliver resilient recovery (layer 4 of MLS) by integrating risk awareness and management across all layers.
Flood risk: Fluvial, pluvial, surface water and tidal flood risk are all present in Kent, and some flooding occurs regularly around the county.
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