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Check how coastal flood and erosion risks will be managed in your area.
Guidance on the preparation of second generation Shoreline Management Plans (SMP).
The coast is clear: digital tool launched to bring shoreline management approaches to life
Find out the risk of coastal erosion and what measures are planned to manage coastal erosion in your area.
A review of how shoreline management plans will help achieve the aims of the National FCERM strategy and how they can be improved for 2025 and beyond.
MCA SCAT manual and survey forms for teams involved in clearing oiled shorelines.
This project provided information on all major coastal cells and how they are likely to change to inform the next round of Shoreline Management Plans.
This report gives tabulated broad predictions on the coastal habitat losses and gains over the next 50 years for England and Wales.
Response information and training on countering pollution or threats of pollution from shipping and offshore installations in UK waters.
Advises how to take account of and address the risks associated with flooding and coastal change in the planning process.
How the maritime industry should treat waste at sea and in ports, reduce oil and air pollution, and control ozone-depleting substances.
Research investigating the fundamental underlying principles that control the rate of cohesive shore platform erosion and its role in coastal morphology.
This guidance provides definitions for some commonly-used terms on the subject of marine licensing.
This project increased understanding of how beaches made of mixed materials such as sand and gravel behave in order to create models to predict their future behaviour.
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.
The Crown Estate is an independent commercial business, created by an Act of Parliament, with a diverse portfolio of UK buildings, shoreline, seabed, forestry, agriculture and common land. The business generates valuable revenue for the government and over the last...
How Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) will produce additional benefits for riverside communities through riverside strategies.
Weekend packed full of free events for coastal community on national trail due to stretch around the coast of England
Explains key issues in implementing policy to protect and enhance the natural environment, including local requirements.
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