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The national survey on people and the natural environment.
This workshop brought together leading regulators, industrialists and researchers
When the Environment Agency will not require you to get a permit to carry out certain activities that they regulate.
Environmental Tribunal forms relating to Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs).
Guidance for policy and decision makers to help them consider the value of a natural capital approach.
Information on Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for forestry projects in England. Guidance on whether you need to submit an EIA application form to the Forestry Commission.
Spreading slurry and milk on agricultural land: Environment Agency advice in exceptional circumstances such as extreme weather.
This report presents the results of a rapid, desk-based review of research published since 2008
A handbook and guidance notes that describe the impacts of a range of individual development types
Statutory notices regarding environmental impact assessment of Environment Agency works in a watercourse.
Provides clarity on the need for sustainability appraisal and strategic environmental assessment in relation to plan development.
Results from the seventh year of the MENE survey which provides data on how people use the natural environment in England.
How the Environment Agency regulates the different types of nuclear sites and protects people and the environment.
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This review highlights tools used by organisations during humanitarian responses in order to reduce harm to the environment
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