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Managing the coast in a changing climate. The Executive Summary
Year
:
2008
Call No
:
551.583
Committee on Climate Change
Committee on Climate Change
Other
1
Restoring peatlands: can increasing a carbon store help us manage floods
Call No
:
556.166
Evans
Hodder Education
Other
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Could this bird save your house from flooding?
Year
:
2008
Call No
:
627.51
Claxton Michelle
Natural World
Books
1
Beesands Sea defences. Discussion of Alternative Schemes and Benefit Report. Engineers Report. May 1991
Year
:
1991
Call No
:
627.52(BEE)
National Rivers Authority
National Rivers Authority
Books
2
Flood investigation report. Devon summer floods 7t-8th July 2012. Final report by Jessica Bott.
Year
:
2012
Call No
:
627.51
Devon County council. Place Directorate
Devon County Council
Books
1
Valley sedimentation at Slapton South Devon and its implications for management
Year
:
1988
Call No
:
553.1
Owens Philip Neil
Coventry Poly
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2
South Devon Catchment flood management plan; Scoping Report. April 2005
Year
:
2005
Call No
:
556.166
Environment Agency
Defra and others
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1
Nature conservation and river engineering.
Year
:
1983
Call No
:
556.53
Newbold Chris et al
Nature Conservancy Council
Books
1
Slapton Ley: a vision for the future. Research study. July 2007. Final report and GIS data. 9R7816
Year
:
2007
Call No
:
551.452(SLA)
Royal Haskoning
Haskoning UK Ltd
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1
Endangered coastlines of geomorphological importance.
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1983
Call No
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551.45
Eddison Jill Carr A.P. & Jolliffe I.P.
Unknown
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