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Marine plan for the east inshore and east offshore marine areas
Information and documents on the development of the East Marine Plans
A strategy for managing flood risk in the lower Lee catchment.
A project developing a framework for improving data and knowledge management in FCERM through a more objective-led approach.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A programme of work to ensure that the research into effective policy measures on flood risks is well supported in the flood defence community.
A model for predicting long term changes in coastal landscapes. This study created a framework to predict how coastal environments will change as a result of natural processes and man-made interventions.
How the Environment Agency is working to reduce flood risk in Slough.
This study focuses upon the feasibility of large scale intertidal habitat provision outside of the Severn Estuary.
This report sets out all the research planned or carried out to improve the way in which large-scale models can help understand the factors involved in flood risk.
The £2.5m flood scheme will held defend 26 homes in Toronto Close, after flooding of recent years. Protection includes an embankment, wall and gates.
How the Environment Agency is working to reduce flood risk in the River Wey catchment.
How the Environment Agency is improving the weirs and locks on the River Thames.
This is a demonstration of the added value of using large climate models.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
An overview of the flood risk across the river catchment and recommended ways of managing the risk now and over the next 50 to 100 years.
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