 The study assesses the potential of natural flood management, NFM, to offset the impacts of climate change on floods in Great Britain using two approaches, specific catchment analysis and a national view. Both methods use flood impacts derived from climate change projections for various time slices and emission scenarios. Results show that NFM measures are less likely to offset climate change impacts for later time slices and higher emission scenarios, but the chance of offsetting impacts depends on catchment type and location. Confounding factors include time lag associated with NFM reduction in peak flows and different effects of NFM on peak flows of different return periods. The study suggests that a similar approach could be applied internationally. This article was authored by ALK, G. H. Old, V. A. Bell, and others.