Results for "mawndiroedd"
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Browse map of data about the natural environment
View map of key data held by Natural Resources Wales.
- Research and reports
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Forestry research
Forestry research supports effective responses to the challenges that society faces.
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Flooding reports, evidence and data
View flooding reports from Natural Resources Wales.
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Section 18 reports: Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management in Wales 2011 to 2019
Reporting to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, under Section 18 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010
- Wales coastal flooding review 2014
- Flood risk management plan 2015 to 2021
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Flood and coastal erosion risk management research and development
A research programme focused on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
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River Basin District preliminary flood risk reports
Under the EU Floods Directive, we must publish Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRAs) by the 22 December 2018
- February 2020 flood review: Storm Ciara and Dennis
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Flood risk management plans 2023 to 2029
Flood risk management plans (FRMPs) set out how we will manage flood risk in key areas across Wales over the next six years..
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National Survey for Wales
Formerly Welsh Outdoor Recreation Survey
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23 Sept 2020
Volunteer and get involved in peatland restoration -
01 May 2025
Can you help unlock the ‘Language of Peat’? -
03 Sept 2021
Welsh peatland project joins Global Peat Press Project (GP3) -
04 Nov 2024
Green light for grazing on Pembrokeshire’s important peatland sitesA project restoring seven areas of Welsh peatland has successfully installed an impressive 16km of fencing on sites in Pembrokeshire which will enable safe and sustainable grazing on 280 hectares of common land.
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22 Jul 2022
Satellite technology helping to restore peatlands in Wales -
08 Feb 2023
Art and science combine to highlight the importance of peatlandsAs part of a project exploring the relationship between science and the arts, a North Wales artist is working to create a ‘carbon-storing’ sculpture highlighting some of Anglesey’s most important natural features.