This guide has been produced to provide simple, clear advice on the provision of natural flood management measures for lowland areas.
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Case study – Encouraging water-sensitive farming and reducing phosphorus loss from farms and fields into local watercourses.
A case study project, which aimed to provide compelling evidence to persuade stakeholders that sustainable land management practices to reduce nitrate leaching from soils are enough to reverse groundwater and surface water quality deterioration.
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This document brings together a number of easy-to-install monitoring measures that can be used to help
understand the effectiveness of field scale agricultural measures or Natural Flood Management schemes in catchments.
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This guide is designed to assist landowners in the Shropshire area carry out small-scale maintenance work on watercourses running through their land.
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The Desktop CaBA GIS Data Package is a set of over 150 data layers, which is provided to CaBA Catchment Hosts under a license negotiated centrally with the data providers. Version 5 is a complete refresh of all the preceding versions and has some great new data in it too.
River Restoration & WildlifeEstuaries & CoastsWater ResourcesRural Land ManagementUsing Data & EvidenceWater QualityVolunteers & Citizen ScienceClimate ChangeTechnical Support & TrainingWater StewardshipUrban Water ManagementNatural CapitalFlood Resilience
A case study: Water Sensitive Farming (WSF) is an initiative that delivers benefits for water resources, as well as for the wider environment, farm businesses and supply chains.
Delivering ImprovementsWater ResourcesCase Studies & ProjectsUsing Data & EvidenceMonitoring ChangeWater StewardshipRural Land Management
A case Study – A market-based approach using systems thinking to deliver multiple ecosystem improvements with benefits spanning water quality, flood management, resilience, development and population growth, and socio-economic impact.
A case study about the Farm to Tap scheme – Where Severn Trent Water works with farmers to help mitigate the impact from pesticides and other run-offs from agricultural land on water quality.
Guidance on gaining greater participation from rural industries in CaBA. This guidance sign-posts to a series of practical case studies illustrating good practice.
A case study about how Norfolk Rivers Trust have implemented a total catchment partnership approach to achieve an improved rating for the River Stiffkey Catchment under the EU Water Framework Directive.
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Three animations by The Rivers Trust to visually introduce natural capital and ecosystem services in three films. The first introduces the subjects, the second provides context for soil and land management, and the third film has been created to provide context for investment decisions.
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