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Find out how you could do the SFI actions for soils.
These documents give information about some of the local schemes and strategies to manage flood and coastal erosion risk in England.
A guide for professionals managing landfill sites on eroding and low-lying coastlines.
We published our areas of research interest to set the direction on flood and coastal erosion research for England and Wales to 2028
An update on progress towards the government’s goal to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risks.
Sets out the government's policy on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
Exploring and evaluating governance and partnership approaches in flood and coastal erosion risk management.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you may be eligible for grant-in-aid (GIA) funding for your FCERM project.
An introduction to a risk-based framework, using tools and techniques to underpin decision-making in coastal erosion risk management.
What you must do to manage manure, fertiliser and soil to prevent runoff, erosion and leaching.
A project developing a framework for improving data and knowledge management in FCERM through a more objective-led approach.
How to assess coastal erosion, cliff instability and coastal landslides - for risk management authorities (RMAs) and project teams.
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.
We’re a collaborative research and development programme between the Environment Agency, Defra, Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales. FCERM R&D Programme is part of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs , the Environment Agency , the Welsh Government...
Improved understanding of the sensitivity of coastal cliff recession around Wales and England to future sea level rise.
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