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Evaluation of DFID Development Assistance: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment.
A review of case studies of farming practices that provide both environmental and financial benefits.
The project reviewed the current use of Transfer Function models within the Environment Agency and the latest research developments in this area.
This project is concerned with providing guidance for the monitoring of managed realignment and habitat creation sites.
Report of the impact of de-stocking of farms on a catchment in Cumbria after foot & mouth disease.
The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.
Water abstraction intakes and outfalls may cause death to fish. Options for legal responsibilities are reviewed and best practice identified.
A literature review of current knowledge intended to support the development of a proposed methodology for an assessment phase of the human health impacts of waste management.
This report explores the influence of changes in freshwater and marine temperature on the age and growth characteristics of salmon stocks in England and Wales over the last 20-40 years.
Review of the outcomes of the Foresight 'Cognitive systems' project in the year following its completion.
Ofqual's research into non-exam assessment, controlled assessment and coursework.
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