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  • The report collates a number of projects and programmes and assesses the contribution of social science research to flood risk management science.

  • Review of community and citizen engagement in flood risk management decision-making, delivery and response.

  • This is a review based on desk research and formal interviews of the relationships between urban rural policies and flood risk management.

  • Research on how sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) could solve water quality problems with existing drainage systems.

  • A description of a methodology for quantifying and visualising fish habitat quality in rivers.

  • Farm Animal Welfare Council advice to government on the implications for the welfare of laying hens of a proposed ban on beak trimming.

  • Farm Animal Welfare Council advice on the welfare implications of enriched cage systems for laying hens.

  • Factors leading to the enhanced oxidation of SO2 and NOX in the plumes of large industrial sources, particularly power stations, are reviewed and analysed.

  • Practical schemes for dealing with the oxidation of NO to nitrogen dioxide are reviewed.

  • A new report recommends revising and expanding the Beach Management Manual originally published by CIRIA Construction Industry Research and Information Association in 1996.

  • The Thames Gateway could be developed in a way to be water neutral, according to a new study.

  • This report examines the evidence of genetic impacts on indigenous brown trout populations in Europe, caused by introductions of fertile farm-reared trout.

  • This report (HPA-CHaPD-003) discusses the public health significance of asbestos exposure from large scale fires.

  • This report (HPA-RPD-032) describes the Gamma Radiation Above Nuclides In Soil (GRANIS) model for calculating external photon dose.

  • Report on the effects of gamma radiation on marine organisms, particularly two common species of seaweed: Fucus vesiculosus bladder wrack and Ulva intestinalis gutweed.

  • Investigates the effects of authorised discharges of liquid radioactive waste into the sewage system.

  • Summary of scientific information behind our decisions and advice regarding avian influenza.

  • This study used global models to assess the influence on tropospheric ozone of changes in anthropogenic activities

  • Report from the Environment Agency describes a method that means we can directly measure the effect of exposure to sewage effluent on fish reproduction.

  • Scientific analysis of the Water Framework Directive biological classification process