ii The Environment Agency is the leading public body protecting and improving the environment in ... more ii The Environment Agency is the leading public body protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. It's our job to make sure that air, land and water are looked after by everyone in today's society, so that tomorrow's generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world. Our work includes tackling flooding and pollution incidents, reducing industry's impacts on the environment, cleaning up rivers, coastal waters and contaminated land, and improving wildlife habitats. iii Science at the Environment Agency Science underpins the work of the Environment Agency. It provides an up-to-date understanding of the world about us and helps us to develop monitoring tools and techniques to manage our environment as efficiently and effectively as possible. The work of the Environment Agency's Science Group is a key ingredient in the partnership between research, policy and operations that enables the Environment Agency to protect and restore our environment. The scie...
ABSTRACT Environmental Futures Limited 29 June 2006 This report has been prepared for &#3... more ABSTRACT Environmental Futures Limited 29 June 2006 This report has been prepared for 'Coastal Futures'; a project led by the RSPB, sponsored by Defra through HM Treasury's Invest to Save Programme, and carried out in partnership with the Environment Agency, English Nature, and Defra. Note on authors: Laure Ledoux stopped working for Environmental Futures Ltd in 2005, to start working for the European Commission. This document draws in several places on a draft paper, which she prepared prior to this. Rob Tinch is the corresponding author and may be contacted via rob.tinch@environmentalfutures.com Acknowledgements: our research and writing has been greatly helped through useful information, helpful comments and suggestions for improvements from a number of people (in alphabetical order):. Any errors are the responsibility of the authors.
ii The Environment Agency is the leading public body protecting and improving the environment in ... more ii The Environment Agency is the leading public body protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. It's our job to make sure that air, land and water are looked after by everyone in today's society, so that tomorrow's generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world. Our work includes tackling flooding and pollution incidents, reducing industry's impacts on the environment, cleaning up rivers, coastal waters and contaminated land, and improving wildlife habitats. iii Science at the Environment Agency Science underpins the work of the Environment Agency. It provides an up-to-date understanding of the world about us and helps us to develop monitoring tools and techniques to manage our environment as efficiently and effectively as possible. The work of the Environment Agency's Science Group is a key ingredient in the partnership between research, policy and operations that enables the Environment Agency to protect and restore our environment. The scie...
ABSTRACT Environmental Futures Limited 29 June 2006 This report has been prepared for &#3... more ABSTRACT Environmental Futures Limited 29 June 2006 This report has been prepared for 'Coastal Futures'; a project led by the RSPB, sponsored by Defra through HM Treasury's Invest to Save Programme, and carried out in partnership with the Environment Agency, English Nature, and Defra. Note on authors: Laure Ledoux stopped working for Environmental Futures Ltd in 2005, to start working for the European Commission. This document draws in several places on a draft paper, which she prepared prior to this. Rob Tinch is the corresponding author and may be contacted via rob.tinch@environmentalfutures.com Acknowledgements: our research and writing has been greatly helped through useful information, helpful comments and suggestions for improvements from a number of people (in alphabetical order):. Any errors are the responsibility of the authors.
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