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Find out what defences and other measures are planned to manage coastal erosion in your area.
Form for applicants to help you complete a Farm Environment Record (FER) by assessing runoff and soil erosion risks on your land.
We’re a collaborative research and development programme. We use academic led research to provide flood risk professionals with information to manage flood risk. FCERM R&D Programme is part of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs , the Environment...
As a risk management authority (RMA) you may be eligible for grant-in-aid (GIA) funding for your FCERM project.
This project explored the best ways of predicting how cliffs will erode and provided guidance on the best way of managing soft cliffs for conservation.
The strategy sets out a vision of a nation ready for, and resilient to, flooding and coastal change – today, tomorrow and to the year 2100.
Sets out the government's policy on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
What you need to know about the Environment Agency’s new national risk information for flooding and coastal erosion.
A summary of the practical actions organisations implementing the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England will complete by 2026.
Who's responsible for flood and coastal erosion risk management, what they must do, and guidance on how to do it.
A study to investigate how property values respond to coastal erosion as erosion progresses.
This project identified current knowledge about managing shore platforms that include stable layers, such as mud or clay, as well as further research required.
We collaboratively develop research which will deliver benefits for the FCERM practitioner community.
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