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Smallburgh Fen
Appropriate Assessment (Submission)
Fen Management Strategy - Explains the Role of the Strategy and Its Relationship to Other Documents
Broads (2006) IDB Water Level Management Plans: Summary
Biodiversity Action Plan
Habitats Regulations Assessment: Draft Scoping Report
The Norfolk & Norwich
Fen Management Strategy - Explains the Role of the Strategy and Its Relationship to Other Documents
Upper Thurne Broads and Marshes
(Restriction on Use of Lead Shot) (England) Regulations 1999
Environment Agency Anglian Region Strategy for Groundwater
Business Plan and Policy Statement
Upper Thurne Broads and Marshes – Site Action Plan Version 5 06.01.2010
Interim Habitats Regulations Assessment
The Broads SAC Conservation Objectives Supplementary Advice
A Wetland Framework for Impact Assessment at Statutory Sites in Eastern England Site Accounts
Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society
ADAS Consulting Ltd
Ant Broads and Marshes, Alderfen Broad and Broad Fen - Site Action Plan 31.01.2010
Top View
Habitats Regulation Assessment of the Greater Norwich
United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society
Appropriate Assessment
Register of European Sites Register Entry UK0013577 Under Regulation 13 of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations
Responding to the Impacts of Climate Change on the Natural Environment: the Broads
Broads Biodiversity Audit Appendixx
Methods for the Prediction of the Impact of Groundwater Abstraction on East Anglian Wetlands
Study to Assess the Capacity of International Sites to Accommodate Visitor Pressure
Coverage of Designated Sites in England by BTO Bird Monitoring Schemes: a Review to 2005
Broads Biodiversity Audit, Without Which the Work Would Not Be Possible
The UK SPA Network: Its Scope and Content (Volume 3 – Site Accounts
English Nature FENS Plan Co-Ordinator: English Nature Fens Are Wetland Areas Developed on Peat Soils Plan Leader: and Are Often Dominated by Reeds, Rushes and Sedges
The Broads SAC Citation