51 | Flood defences : the Lower Witham strategy |
52 | Refuse fill for the construction of seawalls |
53 | Monitoring the coast for flood defence |
54 | Shrewsbury flood defences : the next steps |
55 | Hydropower developments and the National Rivers Authority |
56 | The Recreational Use of Floodbanks Phase 1 |
57 | Review of flood defence practices on the Somerset Levels and Moors : the appendices |
58 | Review of flood defence practices on the Somerset Levels and Moors : the report |
59 | Protecting your future : tackling flooding in the Thames Estuary through the 21st century |
60 | Links : an overview of the work of the Environment Agency in Devon : autumn/winter 2003 |
61 | Planning for the rising tides : the Humber estuary shoreline management plan. Summary of proposals |
62 | Running with the tide : reconciling development pressures with flood risk and the environment |
63 | The new waterlands? Proceedings of a one day seminar organised by the Sussex Wildlife Trust as part of the RSNC Wildlife Trusts Parnership Water For Wildlife campaign |
64 | Land use assessment of non-tidal main rivers in the southern region of the National Rivers Authority : report EX 2922 |
65 | Guidance notes for local planning authorities on the methods of protecting the water environment through development plans |
66 | Environmental snapshot for the East of England [version 1] |
67 | An Independent Review of the Defra/EA Research and Development Joint |
68 | Dissemination of the Revitalised FEH Rainfall-runoff Method |
69 | Improving the contribution of social science to Flood Risk Management |
70 | Environmental snapshot for the East of England [2000] |
71 | Land drainage byelaws 1981 and the Thames region flood defence byelaws 1991 |
72 | Buckingham flood defence improvements : presentation of the preferred option |
73 | A review of the optimum accuracy of flow and rainfall forecasting |
74 | Flood alleviation proposals for Bakewell and Ashford in the Water |
75 | Suffolk estuarine strategies : Deben estuary strategy : introduction to the strategy |