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5576Scoping Study For Collaborative R and D Between The Environment Agency And L'agence De L'eau Seine Normandie
5577SERPLAN development scenarios : the potential impact upon water resources in the SERPLAN region
5578Sustainability examples from the USA and Canada
5579Taking account of costs and benefits (SD3)
5580Towards the sustainable use of material resources : an evaluation using the natural step framework
5581Water : nature's precious resource : an environmentally sustainable water resources development strategy for England and Wales
5582Water resources development strategies : London, 20th April 1994
5583Water resources development strategy : a discussion document
5584The registration of waste carriers
5585Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Wales (bilingual)
5586Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for North West Region
5587Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for South West region
5588Water resources in Anglia : a sustainable strategy for secure water supplies and a better water environment
5589What Matters And Why: Environmental Capital: A New Approach
5590Wise use of resources
5591Wiser, sustainable use of natural resources : a framework for change : July 2001
5592National Rivers Authority paper specification study : report summay
5593Restored, protected land with healthier soils : a framework for change
5594Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater - NRA leaflet
5595Analysis of 1995 Biological Survey Data Phase 2: Post Survey Appraisal: Technical Summary
5596Analysis of 1995 Survey Data: Phase 2. Post-survey Appraisal. Unit I: Taxon Distribution Studies
5597Assessment of Sampling Methods for Macroinvertebrates (RIVPACS) in Deep Watercourses
5598Assessment of the performance of the BMWP scoring system against biological targets and the determination of significant change
5599Lake Benthic Macroinvertebrates 2: Quantifying Uncertainty in Sampling Methodology
5600A study of benthic macroinvertebrate communities of fifteen Norfolk Broads during summer 1990