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  • Maps of rural areas in the east Midlands region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the east of England region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the north-east region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the north-west region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the south-east region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the south-west region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the west Midlands region (Census 2001).

  • Maps of rural areas in the Yorkshire and the Humber region (Census 2001).

  • A report exploring the short- and long-term risks and opportunities business face because of changes in energy markets.

  • The aim of this work is to improve the economic and social research evidence base relating to the English National Park Authorities (NPAs).

  • Annual update on sensitive habitats where the critical loads for acidification and eutrophication were exceeded in the UK.

  • Funding for forests: UK Government support for REDD+ - a report by PWC.

  • The research aims to improve our understanding of the interactions between sediments, habitats and management of the watercourse in the context of delivering flood risk management (FRM) that is both cost effective and provid…

  • This research improves our understanding of the interactions between sediments, habitats and watercourse sediment management actions.

  • National Standing Committee on Farm Animal Genetic Resources (FAnGR): progress on recommended actions, 2008 to 2011.

  • Final report - MARKAL model review and scenarios for DECC’s 4th Carbon Budget Evidence Base.

  • Report on the use of abatement cost curves for decisions on chemical risk management under REACH.

  • The Sediment Matters handbook is a practical guide for identifying sediment related impacts in rivers and diagnosing sources.

  • This paper aims to explore the role of the natural environment in supporting and contributing to economic growth.

  • This is an analytical framework designed to improve our understanding of the relationships between different measures of policy impacts.