A full list of all catchment partnerships including links to their catchment management plans.
This new guide shares Tweed Forum’s coordinated, catchment-wide partnership approach to invasive plant species control, from consultation, fundraising and legal and licensing issues to landowner and volunteer engagement, species control methodology, GPS mapping, planning and monitoring.
Monitoring ChangeRiver Restoration & WildlifeApps & ToolsDelivering Improvements
This report summarises catchment partnership resilience and the potential sources of income and strategies that could be applied by Catchment Partnerships.
The report represents a summary of work undertaken as part of a wider pilot programme exploring Catchment Partnership resilience.
The Wholescape Approach to Marine Management ‘WAMM’ project will help support a more collaborative approach between Coastal and CaBA partnerships.
Case Studies & ProjectsEstuaries & CoastsUsing Data & EvidenceDelivering ImprovementsMonitoring ChangeEngaging Stakeholders
Inspiration and guidance for mending your river – developed and published by the Wild Trout Trust
This guide has been produced to provide simple, clear advice on the provision of natural flood management measures for lowland areas.
Delivering ImprovementsApps & ToolsRural Land ManagementFlood Resilience
This document helps support further integration of water resources management – incorporating scarcity and drought management – within the framework of CaBA.
This guide is designed to assist landowners in the Shropshire area carry out small-scale maintenance work on watercourses running through their land.
Rural Land ManagementTechnical Support & TrainingDelivering ImprovementsRiver Restoration & Wildlife
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 ImprovementsUsing Data & EvidenceWater ResourcesWater StewardshipMonitoring ChangeCase Studies & ProjectsRural Land Management
The guidance is primarily for NFM scheme developers who use Leaky Woody Structures (LWS), but it will also inform landowners, commissioning bodies, contractors and consenting bodies about the risks they need to consider when planning the installation of these structures.
Technical Support & TrainingDelivering ImprovementsFlood ResilienceResearch
The guide summarises the data that should be collected by all Defra funded Community & Catchment Scale Natural Flood Management (NFM) schemes. The majority of this data will be collected using the ArcGIS Online (AGOL) tool. Additional more complex data will be collected at the end of each project using the Excel templates provided.
Technical Support & TrainingFlood ResilienceDelivering Improvements