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We’ve looked at ways to measure changes in resilience to flooding and coastal change over time
This report provides a rapid review of definitions of organisational inclusion, and how best to measure it
This research is part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme
This review found no sources of straightforward indicators for use in measuring diplomatic influence
Reviews evaluations projects that seek to influence policy or opinion using advocacy, lobbying, negotiation and knowledge uptake
This paper reports on a comparison of canopy interception losses from a semi-mature and a young secondary forest
The 2020 Housing Delivery Test measurement by local planning authority and a technical note on the process used in its calculation.
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