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This IIA identifies potential environmental, socio-economic and health impacts associated with activities across the NDA estate as outlined in the draft strategy.
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
This section contains topic action plans which provide an alternative presentation of the summary programme of measure.
This review synthesises evidence on mainstreaming climate and environmental consideration into existing development programmes
The report outlines a risk assessment methodology that can be used by the Environment Agency to incorporate risk into decision making at a regional and strategic level.
This study examined the extent to which current solid waste management policies are integrated and how they address health outcomes
Defra’s “Evidence Investment Strategy 2010-13 and beyond” (EIS) sets out the direction, priorities and scope for Defra’s knowledge base.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
CLEAR Info is an EU LIFE+ funded project which aims to join up regulatory data with business information to identify environmental risks and opportunities.
This report sets out the Environment Agencys climate change risks and our plans to address them
Experts considers why infrastructure is not meeting the needs of city dwellers, and what might be done to encourage investment
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