Including the closely related term sequester.
… Forum to encourage the management of land, including agriculture and forestry, to maximise carbon sequestration and increase biodiversity value. • Work with partners to deliver woodland creation, peatland enhancement and landscape-scale habitat management to sequester the carbon required to achieve our net-zero target. • Plant two new trees for every person living in Stirling by end of 2025…
… sequestration and biodiversity value. • The Council is committed to maximising areas of grass managed for biodiversity. Approximately 26% of the 2.5 million sqm of grass open space was managed for biodiversity benefits in 2021. • The Council has received Green Flag Awards for 3 Urban Parks which all include an element of biodiversity enhancement. • The Council and its partners have recenty agreed…
… environment as part of their education 75% 100% 4 26 Key Actions to deliver Objective 4 LEAD in our own Operations • We will manage our parks and open spaces to increase their biodiversity value and ability to sequester carbon. • We will develop a method for measuring the carbon sequestered by the natural environment across the Stirling Council area. ENABLE action with our Council…
…. These 180,000 trees will be a mix of urban and rural trees. We will work with schools, community groups and others to grow, plant and maintain these trees. • Make the most of new national policies and programmes to secure biodiversity gains and maximise carbon sequestration. 4 27 Climate Adaptation OBJECTIVE 5 PLAN AND PREPARE FOR THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Priorities for Objective 5: CA01…