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Methodology is illustrated through an application related to water security in the landscape of the Great Ruaha river of Tanzania
When and how to measure a habitat or development’s impact on biodiversity.
When you need an environmental permit, licence or to address planning considerations to mitigate nutrient pollution.
Results from surveys of land under environmental management.
Synthesises insights from existing frameworks in social–ecological systems science and international development
Weekend full of fun activities for the family. Includes unique opportunity to see the 200-year-old-plus Nereis Britannica by Cornish botanist John Stackhouse
What research and consultancy services Cefas provides, what legislation you need to comply with, and how to meet those requirements.
Guidance for policy and decision makers to help them consider the value of a natural capital approach.
As a public authority, understand what the biodiversity duty is and how to comply with it.
Evidence requirement R031: Natural Capital and Ecosystem Service approaches to management
Guidance on what BNG is and how it affects land managers, developers and local planning authorities.
Explores opportunities for applying advances in DNA and RNA technologies to improve understanding of ecosystem function and resilience.
This study argues for the importance of tenure and livelihood security and relations of trust, communication and respect
We work to create better places for people and wildlife, and support sustainable development. EA is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs , supported by 1 public body .
Competent authorities must help to protect wild bird habitats on land and at sea, and avoid pollution to protect wild bird populations.
Review of the state of knowledge regarding the mechanisms linking ecosystem services and poverty alleviation
How developers can create and enhance habitat on-site to deliver biodiversity net gain (BNG).
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