Restored saltmarsh habitat will help enhance coastal ecosystem and reduce flood risk - Water Magazine
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Restored saltmarsh habitat will help enhance coastal ecosystem and reduce flood risk - Water Magazine
Work to restore the saltmarsh habitat along the Severn Estuary near the Rhymney Great Wharf in south Wales, has been completed. The work carried out by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) will help to increase biodiversity and resilience in the Estuary as well as reducing flood risk in the area. Delivered as part of the Welsh Government-funded Nature Networks programme, the restoration has included the renewal and extension of over 2km of sedimentatio…
Changes to flood risk guidance in Wales
Understanding both current and future flood risk in Wales is essential for helping planners, developers and landowners understand how flood risk is assessed within the planning process, ensuring that new developments are resilient and sustainable. Originally published in 2004, the Welsh Government recently published a significantly revised Technical Advice Note (TAN) 15 on 31st March, detailing critical changes to flood risk guidance. What are t…
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