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Environment Agency: Working with natural processes to reduce flood risk

April 2, 2020November 28, 2017

The environment agency published a series of evidence based reports on working with natural processes to reduce flood risk.

Look here for details of the reports

 

 

Categories News, Policy, Rural NFM, The Science, Thought Pieces, Urban SuDS, Water Management Tags environment agency, flood risk, natural processes
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