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Meet the ambition and expectations in WISER and follow the WINEP methodology to develop an environmental programme for the price review 2024.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A feasibilty study into the exposure commitment approach to the derivation of environmental assessment levels.
Find out what you must include in an air dispersion modelling report to get an environmental permit.
This study looks at the changes to land use and management that will be required by 2020 to allow the Environment Agency to regulate water quality, ensure there is sufficient water and manage flood risk.
Enabling a Natural Capital Approach featured tools is a summary of selected natural capital or valuation tools developed by government. These include analytical tools and platforms assessing natural capital tools.
Plan for climate change impacts to and from your site. How to integrate climate change adaptation into your management system under an environmental permit.
This paper focuses on the implications of treating the natural environment as an internal element, of the concepts of wellbeing and poverty
Studies suggest that environmental incomes from forests and other vegetation types are important for rural households in developing countries
Report looking at the impact of the built environment on obesity.
Examines the relationship between trade and the environment.
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