Including 7 closely related terms such as floods, flood, and floods.
… programme will not only reduce surface water flood risk, but they will incorporate Natural Flood Management and Green Infrastructure measures that will provide environmental benefits such as habitat creation, carbon reduction/sequestration and health & wellbeing. Capital 50% ECC funded, £6.57m. 50% Env Agency Grant, £1.97m 2021/22 Flood Resilience – Community Climate Resilience Plans…
…/news/essex-pension-fund-statement-on-climate-change/ 4. Land Use & Green Infrastructure Net Zero: Making Essex Carbon Neutral made a number of recommendations on land use and green infrastructure, including 50 per cent of farmland in Essex to adopt sustainable land stewardship practices by 2030; 75 per cent by 2040; and 100 per cent by 2050, and coastal flood resilience schemes…
… strategic aims and how they meet the ECAC recommendations. A number of these demonstrate that ECC is already going beyond these requests. Percentage of farmland in Essex adopting sustainable land stewardship practices: 50% by 2030 75% by 2040 100% by 2050 Coastal flood resilience schemes in critical areas to be implemented by 2023 8 https://www.essexclimate.org.uk/sites…
…/default/files/DS21_7178%20ECAC_Commission_Report-Final.pdf Initiative Description Financial commitment Align ECC strategic aims Flood Resilience - Capital Flood Programme The floods capital programme is aimed at reducing surface water flood risk to the communities of Essex. The current programme has been highlighted as a priority up to 2024/25. The projects delivered through the capital…
… Local Councils and the public are more informed on steps they can take to address the climate emergency – whether adaptation or resilience. E.g. more informed about their flood risk and other climate change impacts in line with ECAC findings. Implementing proportionate local plans for mitigation and adaptation measures. Linking up with existing community groups and supporting the Essex Climate…