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Flexible datasets where you can choose and change the area type and coverage of Census 2021 sexual orientation and gender identity data combined with other variables.
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin maerica programme
This project mapped the dependencies between environmental events to find ways of using joint probabilities of them happening when designing flood defences.
Find out which licence and fuel you need for agricultural vehicles and which tax and operator's licence exemptions might apply to you.
Scientific analysis of the Water Framework Directive biological classification process
This project developed better ways of estimating how often extreme water levels might happen by combining all the factors that cause them.
Find out the rules for transferring the basic tax-free allowance (nil rate band) to a surviving spouse or civil partner.
How to complete supplementary declarations for imports using aggregation.
Experience from a field experiment in Kenya.
The authors show that using asset quintiles, measured by value of assets, produce a distinctly different pattern than the commonly observed negative relation between income and forest dependence.
How to link charities to make accounting and reporting easier.
Health and safety issues and regulations for farm vehicles, machinery and equipment: risk assessments and good practice.
A Comparative Analysis of China and Zimbabwe
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