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What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Richmond, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Research investigating the shortcomings of the concept of coastal cells, and the long-term gains and losses of beach sediments around English and Welsh coastlines.
This article builds on the earlier publication "Understanding towns in England and Wales: an introduction" to provide data on seaside coastal, other coastal, and non-coastal towns of various sizes in England and Wales.
How fishing is assessed and managed in marine protected areas (MPA)
An explanation of the offshore SEA process, including documentation of the most recent assessment and related consultation.
As an owner or manager of land in the coastal margin, find out about your responsibilities and how to manage public access.
Advice for British nationals on staying safe when travelling by sea
Descriptive analysis of differences between coastal and non-coastal communities. This will include a range of topics, including economic and demographic variables.
Introducing 3 innovative programmes to improve resilience to flooding and coastal change.
South East byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Highly Protected Marine Areas protect our diverse species and habitats around the English Coast.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Leigh Old Town and Southend-on-Sea, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Greenwich, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Swanscombe and Northfleet, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Cumbria and how to submit a representation or objection.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Thamesmead, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
This guidance provides definitions for some commonly-used terms on the subject of marine licensing.
Find out about the progress of improving coastal access – including maps, process and timing – in West Sussex and East Sussex.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Bowers Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Canvey Island, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
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