Including the closely related terms ecological, biodiversity policy, and biodiversity loss.
… is to ‘halt overall biodiversity loss, support healthy well-functioning ecosystems and establish coherent ecological networks, with more and better places for nature for the benefit of wildlife and people.’ • Clean Growth Strategy 2017 - includes proposals to: - Establishing new networks of forests in England, new woodland on farmland and fund larger woodland and forest creation. - Plant 11 million…
… associated with extraction, use and disposal. - Publishing a new Resources and Waste Strategy to make UK a world leader in competiveness, resource productivity and efficiency. Biodiversity: • Biodiversity 2020- draws on the Natural Environment White Paper and sets out the strategic direction for biodiversity policy and how it is being implemented into international and EU commitments. The overall aim…
… a framework for policies and objectives around seven key themes. Theme 2: A Greener Borough: Environment and Climate Change sets out the goal to achieve: ‘A high quality natural and built environment which is valued and enjoyed by all; which encourages biodiversity and supports the development of a low carbon community, including local businesses, capable of adapting to the impacts of climate change…
… consumption • Promote green infrastructure and biodiversity across the Council estate • Encourage green practices and procurement within the Council Priority 2: Building community resilience Building community resilience is crucial in ensuring any activities we undertake have a sustained effect. We believe in working with communities to enable them to feel empowered to take ownership…