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Guidance for policy and decision makers to help them consider the value of a natural capital approach.
The Green Gilt and NS&I’s Green Savings Bonds help finance the transition to a green economy, tackling environmental challenges and creating green jobs across the UK.
Ecosystem services research has highlighted the importance of spatial connectivity between ecosystems and their beneficiaries
The Environment Agency will be monitoring an Essex saltmarsh as part of a new UK-wide research project.
Information about the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment Programme.
This study presents a case study of the distribution of provisioning ecosystem services in a forest-fringe village in Odisha
Framework provides insights into challenges posed by global and local change, globalisation, poverty and growth in the anthropocene
Methodology is illustrated through an application related to water security in the landscape of the Great Ruaha river of Tanzania
The CDEI has published a roadmap, which is the first of its kind, setting out the steps required to build a world-leading AI assurance ecosystem in the UK.
Research about the current childcare and early education model in England.
Competent authorities must help to protect wild bird habitats on land and at sea, and avoid pollution to protect wild bird populations.
The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
Documents the ecosystem service case studies exploring the Alkborough Flats and Tamar 2000 schemes.
The paper argues that open social arrangements can help to catalyse the development impacts of ICTs.
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