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Chemicals, pesticides and hazardous waste
How can innovation in chemical production, use, and disposal across the supply chain minimise chemical-related risks, benefiting the circular economy and reducing pollution?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
chemicals
environment
circular economy
pollution
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Air quality, noise and soundscape
Develop innovative and improved abatement technologies for air pollutant emissions and noise generation across all sectors and sources
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
air pollution
noise pollution
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Biosecurity: protecting animals and plants from health risks
We need to better understand the true value of plants and trees to society and deliver ongoing research to understand and prevent the introduction and spread of threats to UK plants – natural and crops. This include key threats such as Xylella, emerald ash borer, and other risks highlighted on the UK Plant Health Risk Register.
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
plants
pests
diseases
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Nature-based solutions
How can we effectively use nature on our land to help provide the services we need (carbon uptake, flood defence, resilience through biodiversity, clean air and water, recreation for public health and so on) and balance the provision of these services?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
ecosystems
biodiversity
public health
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Nature-based solutions
How do we maximise the various benefits of nature-based solutions, and address any trade-offs and associated risks, through our plans for nature recovery, afforestation, peatland restoration, natural flood management, and improved water quality?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
nature-based solutions
nature recovery
afforestation
peatland restoration
natural flood management
water quality
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Land use
What is needed to enhance or create natural areas to provide nature-based solutions?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
sustainability
nature-based solutions
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