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Using scientific and mathematical techniques to find better solutions to complex management problems and improve decision making in government. GORS is part of the Civil Service and the Cabinet Office .
This report reviews examples of successful adoption of digital and innovative construction technologies in low-income countries
The report provides information on the best available techniques for measuring, assessing and controlling noise and vibration from industrial and commercial sources
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) provides information on the role of transport modelling and appraisal.
The River Restoration Centre manual of restoration techniques has been updated with 17 new case studies. These were updated to explain how they have performed and how the site evolved.
A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime.
Reviews ways in which oil and gas or geothermal reservoirs in England could be engineered to enhance rock permeability and productivity.
Seeking views on the UK’s process for developing ‘Best Available Techniques’ for delivering improvements in industrial emissions.
An introduction to agile methods, how to use them, and the most popular methods explained.
Guidance to help you assess if artificial intelligence (AI) is the right technology for your challenge.
This guide outlines how people working in international development can use a set of analytical tools collectively known as 'political economy analysis' (PEA).
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