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A literature review was carried out to assess the usefulness of remote sensing techniques in monitoring programmes.
The workshop aimed to raise awareness about current understanding of how the public perceive risk and the implications for risk communication.
The report describes the primary sources of litter found on Bristol Channel beaches, tests and refines monitoring protocol and aesthetic quality assessments and evaluates public attitudes to beach quality
Project to develop procurement techniques that consider environmental impact alongside price and other quality issues during the tendering process.
Key factors for ensuring and evaluating effective public participation in consultation issues faced by the Environment Agency.
This report describes how land use maps produced in the 1930s contain a wealth of information that could still prove useful today.
This report proposes a programme of intervention for improving poor environments.
Explores the health and social impacts of heat waves, the vulnerability of social groups and ways society could improve its response to extreme heat.
A report into cumulative environmental impacts upon communities.
A review of models used for predicting the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants along aquatic, terrestrial and human food chains for use in standard setting.
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.
A report on the self-employed in construction and agriculture by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
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