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Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Riparian Woodland Potential
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) Riparian Woodland Potential is our best estimate of locations where tree planting may be possible on smaller floodplains close to flow... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Wider Catchment Woodland Potential
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) Wider Catchment Woodland Potential is our best estimate of locations where there are slowly permeable soils, where scrub and tree planting... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Runoff Attenuation Features 1% AEP
Runoff Attenuation Features Potential is our best estimate of locations of high flow accumulation across the land surface or in smaller channels, where it may be possible to... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Runoff Attenuation Features 3.3% AEP
Runoff Attenuation Features Potential is our best estimate of locations of high flow accumulation across the land surface or in smaller channels, where it may be possible to... -
Woodland Grant Scheme
The Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS) provided incentives for people to create and manage woodlands on sites all over Wales. The scheme was run in 3 phases with the last phase ending... -
National Flood Risk Maps 2019
The National Flood Hazard and Risk Maps are based on generalised modelling only. The maps have been published to comply with the Flood Risk Regulations (2009) and the EU... -
Current Relative Value of ecosystem resilience (CuRVe)
CuRVe is a series of interconnected web-based maps that together form an atlas. It is a tool that can help users to explore how ecosystem resilience varies across Wales and... -
NRW Local Model Manager
The Flood Map for Planning (FMfP) supports Welsh Government planning policy on flood risk and is the starting point for consideration of flood risk in the planning system. It... -
Internal Drainage Districts (IDD)
Drainage districts are typically found in low-Iying land where boundaries are determined by physical, not, political attributes. Districts vary in nature and size, from the... -
Regionally Important Geodiversity Sites (RIGS)
Regionally Important Geodiversity Sites (RIGS) are non-statutory sites selected to protect the most important places for geology, geomorphology and soils, complementing the... -
Country Parks
There are over 250 recognised Country Parks in England and Wales. Most Country Parks were designated in the 1970s, under the Countryside Act 1968 with the support of the former... -
Main Rivers
The statutory main river map is a 1:10,000 scale spatial (polyline) dataset that defines statutory watercourses designated by Natural Resources Wales as main rivers. The data is... -
Development Advice Maps (DAM)
The Development Advice Map (DAM) shows areas at risk of flooding from rivers and the sea for the purposes of land-use planning. The DAM supports Planning Policy Wales and... -
Live Flood Warnings and Alerts API Data
Flood Warnings are provided by the constant monitoring of stations and forecasting flooding from rivers or the sea: Severe Flood Warning: Severe flooding. Danger to life. Flood... -
Geological Conservation Review (GCR) Site Boundaries
The dataset contains the original site boundaries for all Geological Conservation Review (GCR) Sites in Wales. The boundaries define the area of a particular GCR Site (usually...