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Guidance to help you plan and prepare for implementing artificial intelligence (AI).
Monitoring abundance is essential for vector management, but it is often only possible in a fraction of managed areas
Paper prepared by the University of Warwick.
Find out the risk of coastal erosion and what measures are planned to manage coastal erosion in your area.
These documents relate to the Immigration Bill 2020.
A knowledge review of beaches with mixed types of sediment and techniques to predict how they’ll respond to physical influences.
How to complete an air emissions risk assessment, including how to calculate the impact of your emissions and the standards you must meet.
Millions invested in eight innovative companies behind lifesaving new medical technology which could destroy liver cancer tumours, detect Alzheimer’s and quickly spot those at risk of stroke
This study uses the parametric spatial kernels Power, Spherical, and Gaussian to determine the best kernel for a given scenario
Evidence from Ethiopia and Peru
An overview of levee and soil based dam breaches to identify future research needs.
Find out what you must include in an air dispersion modelling report to get an environmental permit.
This project explored the way in which high water levels are currently forecast in estuaries in the UK. It also reviews other types of forecast being used in the UK and Europe.
The authors conducted studies in cassava in order to understand the pattern of competition
Genomic selection promises to accelerate genetic gain in plant breeding programmes for crops like cassava with long breeding cycles
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