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|Themes=Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture, Land use management - forestry, | |Project web site url=www.therrc.co.uk/sites/default/files/projects/30_sussexflow.pdf | ||
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|Partner organisations=Sussex Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, Environment Agency, | |||
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|Project summary=Sussex Flow Initiative is an innovative partnership project between the Sussex Wildlife Trust, the Environment Agency and the Woodland Trust, based in the River Ouse catchment in East Sussex. The project aims to promote and deliver Natural Flood Management (NFM) approaches helping to create a landscape that is more resilient to flooding, drought and climate change, and which delivers enhanced biodiversity and natural services. The project team has been working with local landowners, community groups, volunteers, the Adur and Ouse Catchment Partnership and many other stakeholders since 2012. | |||
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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | http://www.therrc.co.uk/sites/default/files/projects/30_sussexflow.pdf |
Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture, Land use management - forestry, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Sandra |
Main contact surname | Manning-Jones |
Main contact user ID | User:SandraMJ |
Contact organisation | Sussex Flow Initiative |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.sussexflowinitiative.org/ |
Partner organisations | Sussex Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, Environment Agency |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
Project summary
Sussex Flow Initiative is an innovative partnership project between the Sussex Wildlife Trust, the Environment Agency and the Woodland Trust, based in the River Ouse catchment in East Sussex. The project aims to promote and deliver Natural Flood Management (NFM) approaches helping to create a landscape that is more resilient to flooding, drought and climate change, and which delivers enhanced biodiversity and natural services. The project team has been working with local landowners, community groups, volunteers, the Adur and Ouse Catchment Partnership and many other stakeholders since 2012.
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