Consultation on flood risk management [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: Scottish Government News Release ; 13 February 2008Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The discussion document on the future of flood risk management in Scotland was published today which outlines plans to update legislation in order to help make the process for protecting at-risk flooding areas quicker and simpler. The proposals which will shape the new Flooding Bill are designed to introduce a more sustainable and modern approach to flood risk management, create a more joined up and streamlined process to avoid duplication and to simplify and speed up the development and implementation of flood defences.Summary: See also ISBN 9780755916436 and ISBN 9780755956999.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The discussion document on the future of flood risk management in Scotland was published today which outlines plans to update legislation in order to help make the process for protecting at-risk flooding areas quicker and simpler. The proposals which will shape the new Flooding Bill are designed to introduce a more sustainable and modern approach to flood risk management, create a more joined up and streamlined process to avoid duplication and to simplify and speed up the development and implementation of flood defences.
See also ISBN 9780755916436 and ISBN 9780755956999.