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Introducing 3 innovative programmes to improve resilience to flooding and coastal change.
The Environment Agency manages government investment to reduce flood risk and coastal erosion in England.
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...
As a risk management authority (RMA) you may be eligible for grant-in-aid (GIA) funding for your FCERM project.
These documents give information about some of the local schemes and strategies to manage flood and coastal erosion risk in England.
Check how coastal flood and erosion risks will be managed in your area.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you should assess your flood or coastal erosion (FCERM) project’s viability before submitting a project proposal.
A summary of the practical actions organisations implementing the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England will complete by 2026.
As a risk management authority (RMA) use appraisal guidance and supporting information when preparing a proposal, strategy or business case.
When and how risk management authorities should use climate change allowances for flood and coastal risk projects, schemes and strategies.
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