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Harmonising

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Many of us have our own views of future landscapes and, more often than not, these will differ from others. The following conveys mechanisms that are available to help use to co-design and agree

Fires
Fires

Fires can lead to loss of vegetation or buildings, particularly if severe and/or frequent.

Floods
Floods

Exterme and/or prolonged flooding can lead to changes in vegetation composition and land use.

Drought
Drought

Areas suffering from short to long-term rainfall deficiency can lead to dieback and loss of vegetation.

Wind
Wind

Strong winds, particularly if sustained over long periods, can lead to damage to vegetation and infrastructure.

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