Including the closely related terms trees, and planting.
… grassland and thus support greater biodiversity. Priorities Over a dozen priority areas/sub-topics have been identified within the strategy, each of which have a series of key aims and delivery actions (details in later sections of the strategy). Natural Environment Protect and enhance WOODLAND and GREEN SPACES, plant more TREES. Protect and enhance BIODIVERSITY to support resilient…
… in 2021 to make homes, schools and hospitals greener, and energy bills lower. Establish a new world-leading industry in carbon capture and storage, backed by £1bn of government investment for clusters across the North, Wales and Scotland. Absorb carbon by planting 30,000 hectares of trees a year by 2025 and rewilding 30,000 football pitches’ worth of countryside. Help commercialise new…
…, habitat provision, pollination of food crops, and carbon capture and sequestration. Climate regulation, waste decomposition, control of animal populations, pests and diseases. Cultural, recreational and mental health benefits. Our reliance on the natural processes of carbon sequestration by plants and trees, along with other ecosystem services, means that the climate crisis…
… ............................... 21 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................ 22 1. WOODLAND, TREES & GREEN SPACES .................................................................................. 22 2. BIODIVERSITY ............................................................................................................................. 23 3…
…, thriving plants and animals, and a sustainable economy that protects and enhances our natural and built environment. Our homes and other buildings will be energy efficient; our transport network will have minimal impact on nature, and people will have access to attractive green spaces both for leisure and to live and work in. Future generations will look back and realise we made the right…