Objectives
- To look at the context of the current trends for more integrated working, partnership and project delivery of multiple benefits.
- To demonstrate evidence of the benefits from taking a more integrated view of water and land use management.
- To highlight the wide range of methods and guidance that are now being used to enable ore effective partnership working.
- To highlight the emerging economic evidence that can help build the business case
© 2013, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
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