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University of Glasgow study simulates future flooding along the Clyde Estuary .
Large estuaries like the Clyde , which covers 120 square kilometers , are at greater risk of damaging floods because they connect directly to the sea.
Researchers found the tidal flood hazard could still be significantly lowered with smaller-scale interventions.
Their findings could help fine-tune the effectiveness of many cities' plans for alleviating flood risk.
The research is one of the outcomes from the Glasgow as a Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation (GALLANT) project, led by the University of Glasgow's Center for Sustainable Solutions .
Effectiveness depends on where and how large managed realignment is allocated relative to the size of the estuary.
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