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This 12-month report provides an update on the No Time to Step Back report.
Check the tariff classification for cenospheres obtained from fly ash.
Samples collected by Natural England will protect trees species from ash dieback
Information for those who own or manage ash trees, including private tree and woodland owners as well as local authorities.
The U14 exemption allows you to mix ash back into the soil to return some of the nutrients from the burnt crops and vegetation.
Find out about the Woods into Management Routes to Market for Ash Timber Innovation Fund and how you can compete for funding to help restore woodlands suffering from ash dieback.
This article reports on mixed-methods research across refugee camps in Ukhia and Teknaf Upazilas
Adopted EU recommendation NAV-023. UK approved recommendation UK21/N007 on the meaning of “silent mode” on ECDIS according to IEC 61174.
This paper revolves around how to find the balance between tackling climate change, air pollution and noise pollution and improving road safety
This paper assesses the extent of health impacts in communities exposed to volcanic emission
This strategy sets out our existing knowledge of pests and disease threats to ash trees and their management. It also identifies research needs for the future.
Loss of control during self-launch takeoff, Wormingford Airfield, Colchester, Essex, 23 April 2021.
Ash dieback affects ash trees across the country and has infected many woodlands across the Ministry of Defence (MOD) training estate.
Guidance on restocking for owners and managers of woodland containing ash. An overview of considerations and signposts to appropriate sources of information.
Practical advice for those with a responsibility for management of ash in woodlands.
Guidance on sampling strategies.
Exploring opportunities for and challenges to adolescents' psychosocial and mental health in Gaza
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