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Independent research exploring why reoffending rates among children are higher among some ethnic minority groups.
Prioritization of introduction pathways is seen as an important component of the management of biological invasions
An assessment of the 2016 hydrographic survey
An assessment of the 2013 hydrographic survey.
Additional data forming Section 7 (Additional Tables) of the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland In-depth Report 2013-2015.
New project to understand public attitudes about location data in partnership with Sciencewise, Traverse and the Ada Lovelace Institute.
85 miles of new England Coast Path opens in Essex, traversing through saltmarsh, vast grasslands and seaside towns
The project has been part-funded by £4.5 million from the government’s Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) and Innovate UK.
The Geospatial Commission publishes findings of independent public dialogue exploring public attitudes about location data.
Latest round of T-TRIG funding is open to entrepreneurs and innovators looking to create a better transport system.
More efficient and greener transport systems one step closer as entrepreneurs and innovators awarded government funding to develop their projects.
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