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Working with natural processes to reduce flood risk

Posted December 5, 2017 & filed under Community Resilience, Flood Mitigation, Natural Flood Management, Nottingham Trent University, Trent Rivers Trust.

Here are the Environment Agency’s documents on “The evidence base for working with natural processes to reduce flood risk”

Brackenhurst’s project is mentioned on page 62 of the Evidence Directory

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