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Farm Integrated Runoff Management (FIRM) plans
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Proactive ... Projects

Newcastle University in partnership with the Environment Agency has established the Proactive ... initiative. This includes Dr Sean Burke who is now a guest memebr of staff at Newcastle University. As series of Proactive ... projects have commenced that include

proactive ... management   proactive ... management to protect surface & groundwater systems
  proactive ... mitigation strategies: quantifying flood storage on farms
Trial proactive toolkit for integrated catchment management   proactive ... trial toolkit for integrated catchment management
Ouseburn - Making Space for Water Initiative   proactive ... Ouseburn - Making Space for Water Initiative
Belford Catchment Flood Solutions   proactive ... Belford Proactive Catchment Flood Solutions

Proactive management to protect surface and groundwater systems


Proactive mitigation strategies: quantification of flood storage on farms


Trial proactive toolkit for integrated catchment management of nutrient pollution on Frome-Piddle


Ouseburn - Making Space for Water Initiative


Belford Proactive Catchment Flood Solutions


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Other Projects

Whittle Dene Project


ESL Renewable Rural Energy


Earth Systems Laboratories



Water Resource Strategies and Drought Alleviation in Western Balkan Agriculture

The strategic objectives of Waterweb are to contribute to development in the Western Balkans by introducing strategic water management for drought alleviation and sustainable agricultural practices in the WB and by establishing and reinforcing research expertise in the WB in a range of technologies for water and crop management.



Strategic Management of Non-Point Source Pollution from Sewage Sludge

The SEAL Project is a multi-centre, multi-disciplinary research project involving both field experiments and predictive modelling at a variety of scales to meet the pressures on land and water resources in the UK linked to sewage sludge (biosolids) recycling to land.

The aim of the project is to develop an advice matrix for end-users on the most suitable form and frequency of spatially-sensitive sludge application to land to achieve sustainable sludge management and to minimise environmental risk.


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