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Tsunami report: India and and Andamann Islands, 30 January 5 February 2005, written by Graham Plant
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Maritime , Water
ICE's response to the EU Maritime Green Paper - ICE and the Permanent International Association for Navigation Congress (PIANC), fully support the need for greater coordination and consistency in the protection, management and use of marine areas.
Environment & Sustainability , Maritime , Water
ICE believes that sustainable use and management of the marine environment is necessary to conserve resources for future generations.
Response to consultation on River Basin Planning Guidance
This paper summarises ICE's position in relation to flood and coastal risk management, the key issues and sets out what ICE would like to see developed.
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The State of the Nation report is complied by a panel of experts and evaluates the nation's infrastructure year on year.
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Energy , Environment & Sustainability , Maritime , Transport , Waste management , Water
East Midlands , East Of England , London , North East , North West , Northern Ireland , Scotland , South East England , South West , Wales , West Midlands , Yorkshire and Humber
The State of the Nation report is compiled by a panel of experts and evaluates the nation's infrastructure year on year.
Summary of the main points in EC Bathing Directive, 2001. This summary covers the aims of the directive, the purpose of the consultation document, the Water Framework Directive, Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, and Nitrates Directive.
Joint response from ICE and PIANC to the Defra hydromorphology consultation, May 2007.
A report of proceedings on the use of tropical hardwoods in maritime engineering, 1995.
A paper summarising a joint meeting between SECED and ICE following the tsuanmi on 26th December 2006. The meeting was addressed by a number of specialists in oceanography, earthquake engineering and disaster relief.
ICE report on flooding and flood management in the UK, published 2001 following the floods of autumn 2000
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