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UKILN 2011 2nd Annual Conference – Perth


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UKILN 2011 2nd Annual Conference – Perth

9th November 2015 JohnPinder

WFD Drivers for Loch Improvements – Willie Duncan

Biodiversity Lochs Improvement Plane – James Davidson

Speeding up recovery from nutrient enrichment in Loch Flemington – Bryan Spears

Introduction to Irish Lochs – Gerry Darby

Update from the Broads – Andrea Kelly

Effective Stakeholder Engagement – Diana Pound

River basin planning engagement – Anna Griffin

Local Experience Stakeholder Engagement at Linlithgow Loch – Andy Smart

The Scottish Crannog Centre – Nick Dixon

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