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A project investigating beach behaviour to support beach management and the design of coastal defence structures on shingle beaches.
These publications provide analyses and data that are not classified as research or official statistics.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Isle of Grain, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
This amended guidance was issued under s 182 of the Licensing Act 2003.
Statement of public participation for the north east, north west, south, south east and south west marine plan areas
Find out about the progress of improving coastal access – including maps, process and timing – in Kent and London.
When and how local planning authorities, developers and their agents should use climate change allowances in flood risk assessments.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
When and how risk management authorities should use climate change allowances for flood and coastal risk projects, schemes and strategies.
This collection brings together The Crown Estate’s main annual reports and accounts since integrated reporting was introduced in 2012-13.
The development of models, databases and guidance to predict sediment movement and help manage shorelines more effectively.
How the Environment Agency will achieve their sustainability ambitions, including to create and improve habitat as part of Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Rights of way and right to roam - access rights of way, open access and permissive access land, use common lands, the Countryside Code, report problems.
Guidance and information on flood risk management and surface water management.
Materials for MCA course for local authorities on how to carry out and supervise shoreline clean-ups.
The Environment Agency’s aims and objectives for Thames Estuary 2100.
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