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Examines the Lower Yangtze River Basin region
A description of a tiered risk assessment framework for assessing risks to ecosystems from contaminants present in soil.
It is important for watershed managers to be able to identify and prioritise stressors at particular sites and develop appropriate strategies to protect rivers in England and Wales.
This project looked at what impact invasive non-native species have on the ecology of sites at which they are recorded.
Focuses on island size, isolation and introduced exotic species and oceanic island ecological vulnerability
This report combines an Environment Agency literature review of ecological modelling approaches for use in site-specific assessments of contaminated land.
This study examines the social-ecological system in the Bangladesh delta
A report that provides details of the ecological designated sites relevant to MA01 – MA08 of the Proposed Scheme
Find out how to assess whether your site might be suitable for woodland creation by carrying out species and vegetation surveys.
PSP is a popular tool in place-based environmental research for evaluating alternative futures of social-ecological systems
The project investigated the ecological impact of metals in rivers and proposed a new way to set water quality targets for aquatic ecosystems affected by long-term mining pollution.
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