Edmund Penning-Rowsell serves as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic at Middlesex University, leading institutional research strategy while maintaining an active research profile in flood risk management. His work bridges hydrological science, social policy, and economic appraisal to address complex flood and coastal challenges in the UK and globally. His research focuses on: Human dimensions of flood risk and social vulnerability Policy innovation in flood governance and insurance mechanisms Economic appraisal methods for coastal and flood risk management Climate adaptation strategies including Sponge Cities and floating architecture Transboundary cooperation and judicial conflict resolution in water management Distributional justice in flood risk reduction policies Recent publications (2020-2025) reveal an interdisciplinary trajectory emphasizing socio-technical integration, with significant work on policy experimentation in Austria, partnership models for coastal management, and data-driven approaches to flood risk assessment. His scholarship consistently connects academic research to real-world policy implementation through collaborations with government agencies and international bodies. No specific scientific awards were documented in the provided information. As senior research leadership, he oversees Middlesex University's research portfolio including Flood Hazard Research Centre initiatives, though specific student supervision details are absent from the text. His work demonstrates extensive collaboration with agencies like the Environment Agency and European Commission-funded projects. He is central to the Flood Hazard Research Centre at Middlesex University, which conducts applied research on flood risk governance through international partnerships. Current projects address data transparency for coastal resilience, innovative flood insurance models, and climate adaptation strategies across urban and rural landscapes.







