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ESRC highlight research done by CSERGE
The ESRC have highlighed the Catchment Hydrology, Resources, Economics and Management project, led by Professor Ian Bateman, that examines the costs and benefits of changing farming and community practices to produce a healthy and sustainable river environment, in their article on 8 December 2011. This project, at CSERGE, was part of the Rural Economy and Land use Programme (RELU). Further details are available on the ESRC site at http://www.esrc.ac.uk/impacts-and-findings/features-casestudies/features/18914/water-flooding-and-public-trust.aspx
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ESRC highlight research done by CSERGE