Progress in adapting to climate change
2.9 Commercial fisheries and aquaculture 106 Chapter 3 112 3.1 Introduction 114 3.2 Flood risk management and climate change 115 3.2.1 River and coastal flood alleviation 121 3.2.2 Development in areas at risk of river or coastal flooding 124 3.2.3 Surface water flood alleviation 130 3.2.4 Development and surface water flood risk 134
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