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.
Rural Land ManagementVolunteers & Citizen ScienceRiver Restoration & WildlifeFlood ResilienceWater StewardshipWater QualityUsing Data & EvidenceClimate ChangeEstuaries & CoastsUrban Water ManagementTechnical Support & TrainingNatural CapitalWater Resources
Diagram of Natural Flood Management River and catchment based natural flood management measures to reduce run-off and to improve the ability of rivers and their floodplains to manage their flood water.
Benefits Report of the Catchment Based Approach for 2019-20
Delivering ImprovementsResearch
Lowland Natural Flood Management
Natural-Flood-Management-Project-Background-information
Natural Flood Management Minimising The Risk
Natural Flood Management Practical Guide for Farmers A practical guide for farmers by the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust and Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The Environment Agency has identified 40 projects in the Environment Agency’s Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk
Management current investment programme that include NFM measures as part of their solution.
The Environment Agency has surveyed project managers and practitioners to learn more about NFM, to have more confidence in it, and be able to use it as one of
the tools to reduce flood risk.
Case Studies & ProjectsFlood ResilienceResearchDelivering Improvements
River-Hull-Natural-Flood-Management-Study-Synthesis-Report-with-Appendices.pdf
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.
The CaBA Benefits Report report states that during 2018 to 2019, for every £1 directly invested by Government, CaBA partnerships have raised £3.20 of co-finance from a diverse range of non-Governmental funders. These include corporate businesses, water and waste companies (though landfill taxes), EU funds (LIFE, Interreg and Horizon 2020) as well as lottery funds.
18Apr Devon AgriEnv – Jeremy Clitheroe EA Roadshow April 2018 – Agri-Environment Schemes and Natural Flood Management – Jeremy Clitheroe