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A literature review of the current state of knowledge on attenuation processes that attenuate mining-derived pollutants at the groundwater-surface water interface.
This is a summary of research done as part of the improving institutional and social responses to flooding project.
This report summarises work carried out under Work Package 3 of the project Improving Institutional and Social Responses to Flooding.
Report proposes a new analysis tool to help Environment Agency staff decide how much collaboration is appropriate in different situations, to improve flood and coastal erosion risk management.
The aim of this project was to produce flood warnings that work, so that they are more targeted, matched to the perceptions and behaviours of different social groupings, including vulnerable communities.
Research in how to improve people’s responses to flood warnings
Improving institutional and social responses to flooding
The use of a mutlivariate profiling approach to quantifying the functional diversity of soil microbial communities.
Thinking about what makes a successful school leader is your first step to becoming one.
The Bike Theft Index shows which makes and groups (based on engine capacity - cc) of bikes are most at risk of being stolen in England, Scotland…
The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.
This document contains the following information: Report of the official account of the bombings in London on 7th July 2005
Results of analysis of costs and benefits of easing restrictions on times of opening of large stores in England and Wales on Sundays
The Joint Evaluation of General Budget Support (GBS) was commissioned by a consortium of donor agencies and 7 partner Governments.
Joint evaluation of general budget support, 1994 - 2004
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