Title: The River Dee catchment management plan : consultation report : June 1994
Author: National Rivers Authority Welsh Region
Document Type: Monograph
Abstract:
The Dee is one of the most important rivers in the United Kingdom. The source of the Dee lies within the Snowdonia National Park and its catchment contains a wide spectrum of landscape from high mountains around Bala, rugged peaks near Llangollen, steep sided wooded valleys, the plains of Cheshire and North Shropshire through to the vast mudflats of the estuary. It is steeped in history (these were the homelands of Owain Glyndwr) and has a wealth of conservation interests. The influence of man from pre-Roman times is very evident
throughout the catchment. This report describes the consultation report of the River Dee Catchment Management Plan (CMP).
Publisher: National Rivers Authority
Publication Date: 1994
Publication Place: Cardiff
Subject Keywords: Rivers; Catchment Management Plans; Consultation
Geographic Keywords: Wales; England; Dee (Wales); Dee (Tidal) catchment; Upper Dee catchment; Middle Dee catchment
Extent: 152; + appendices
Permalink: http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/ealit:3327
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