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A list of all pages that have property "Supplementary funding information" with value "Preliminary estimates.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Case study:Nigg Bay Managed Realignment Scheme  + (Land purchased by RSPB in 2001, project paLand purchased by RSPB in 2001, project part funded by HLF, SNH and SEPA grants as well as a legacy from Miss EMP Scott Will Trust. Excluding staff costs and land purchase, the whole scheme cost £53,840 to complete. Of this, £22,400 were spent on the design and impact study; £2,100 on strengthening existing landward defences; £1,470 on culvert blocking and breach digging; £1,100 on tree removal from the sea wall; £8,450 on fencing to retain stock on site; £1,350 on topping; £8,500 on surveys and</br>monitoring; £1,400 on a video, £600 on the launch event; and £110 on the FEPA licence. In terms of staff cost, the RSPB estimated that for the duration of the project (March 2001 – March 2003), total staff time was equivalent to 70-75% of one full time employee (Chisholm et al., 2004).ull time employee (Chisholm et al., 2004).)
  • Case study:Swindale Beck Restoration  + (Main Contractor cost for delivery - £205,000 Geomorphological clerk of works - £6,200 Access & Interpretation - £2,000 Staff time for partner organisations is not included in these costings.)
  • Case study:Removal and opening of sluice gates on the Vence River  + (No financial investment. The operation took four to five days of work for three agents.)
  • Case study:River Ogwen and Nant Francon  + (Of the £48,000 (€56,000) project cost- £8,000 (€9,300) was spent on a flood model and £5,000 (€5,800) was spent on design.)
  • Case study:Ladywell Fields (QUERCUS)  + (Part-funded through the EU’s LIFE Environment Programme)
  • Case study:Diversion of the River Nith  + (Phase 1: 3900000 (thousands of euros))