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This section explains how you can describe, quantify and value all relevant and significant positive and negative impacts over the life of your FCRM options. It also explains how to record and present them in an appraisal summary table.
Assess the mental health costs of flooding and erosion scenarios.
This document contains the following information: Co-operation and requesting information in flood and coastal erosion risk management
We’re seeking evidence on key flood and coastal issues to help develop a flood and coastal erosion and national infrastructure strategy.
Introducing 3 innovative programmes to improve resilience to flooding and coastal change.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you should assess your flood or coastal erosion (FCERM) project’s viability before submitting a project proposal.
As a risk management authority (RMA) use appraisal guidance and supporting information when preparing a proposal, strategy or business case.
Funding for flood and coastal erosion risk management in England.
Managing flood and coastal erosion risks in and around the Exe Estuary over the next 100 years.
The Environment Agency manages government investment to reduce flood risk and coastal erosion in England.
This project seeks to provide evidence of whether rollback and buy / leaseback schemes are feasible and desirable options for local authorities affected by coastal change.
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