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Bonsor, H C. 2017. Integrating NERC (BGS) subsurface research and data to city development processes and policy (NERC briefing note). British Geological Survey Open Report, OR/17/005.
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Version date
09/02/2017

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Image of Glasgow City — planning for a healthy, connected, vibrant and resilient city © Glasgow City Council.

Bibliographical Reference
Bonsor H C. 2017. NERC Briefing note — Integrating NERC(BGS) subsurface environmental research and data to city development processes and policy: key learning outcomes. NERC British Geological Survey (BGS) Open Report, OR/17/005, pp.35.

Copyright in materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and/or the authority that commissioned the work. You may not copy or adapt this publication without first obtaining permission. Contact the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Section, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, e‐mail ipr@bgs.ac.uk

© NERC 2017 All rights reserved Keyworth, Nottingham. British Geological Survey 2017


NERC Policy and Practice Briefing Note — Output from the NERC Innovation Funding Programme, and KE Fellowship.

NE/N005368/1 — Integrating subsurface environmental data and knowledge into city planning.