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The report contains working considerations into the feasibility and scope of dispersion models for assessing the consequences of discharge processes.
Governments use of probabilistic catastrophe models to inform sovereign disaster risk financing decision making
HM Treasury guidance on how to appraise and evaluate policies, projects and programmes.
This experimental publication reports on the use of selected drugs which have been appraised by NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence).
As a risk management authority (RMA) you can appraise your FCERM project, prepare your business case and submit it for technical and financial approval.
Diagnostic tools and guidance for determining whether shock-responsive social protection is appropriate in a given context
A consistent approach to evaluating the benefits of working with volunteers as part of flood risk management activities in England
This project updated the standard manuals from the Flood Hazard Research Centre with new information to support better decisions about investing in flood defences.
This section describes how to understand and define the need for an appraisal to develop successful FCERM appraisal solutions.
New toolkit launched to review the way we tackle wildlife crime in the UK.
Guidance for policy officials in government to identify and assess the wider environmental impacts of their policy options.
Supplementary guidance to support an appraisal of a flood or coastal erosion risk management project.
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