Results for "Wales"
- Newborough Forest Resource Plan – Approved 17th January 2025
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Agriculture
The role of Natural Resources Wales in agriculture and how we work with the industry.
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Climate change
Our role in managing and adapting to climate change.
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Our work on climate change
Our work in reducing carbon emissions, and adapting to climate change, based on targets set by the UK and Welsh Governments.
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Climate change overview
Natural Resources Wales plays a pivotal role both in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and in adapting to the consequences of inevitable climate change.
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Carbon, trees and forests
Find out more about the role of trees and forests in the effort to tackle climate change, how they help and what you can do.
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Air quality
Our role in regulating and improving air quality
- Aerial pollutant impacts on nature conservation
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Air quality modelling and risk assessment
Information about Natural Resources Wales's role in regulating and improving air quality, air advice, modelling and risk assessment services.
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Air quality modelling and risk assessment team
Information about Natural Resources Wales's role in regulating and improving air quality, air advice, modelling and risk assessment services.
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SoNaRR2020: Transforming Wales
Changing the way we all live
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Wales Coast Path
Walking route around the coastline of Wales
- Mid Wales Area Statement
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Natural Resources Wales
Looking after our environment for people and nature
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25 Oct 2019
Heavy rain predicted to cause flooding throughout WalesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is advising people to be vigilant this weekend as heavy rain is predicted to cause flooding across Wales, with South Wales set to experience the worst effects.
- South East Wales Area Statement
- South Central Wales Area Statement
- South West Wales Area Statement
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Introduction to Mid Wales Area Statement
Mid Wales is an area covering about a third of Wales with a small population living in a number of small towns and rural agricultural communities, based in the local authorities of Ceredigion and Powys. The area has many different landscapes including the uplands of the Cambrian Mountains and the coastline of Cardigan Bay.
- North East Wales Area Statement