Including the closely related term government.
… lives and livelihoods and supports the functioning and resilience of ecosystems in oceans, wetlands, lakes, rivers, mountains, forests and agricultural landscapes. Yet biodiversity loss continues as a direct result of human impacts, through habitat loss and degradation, over-exploitation, pollution, climate change and invasive non-native species. Welsh Government has recognised all…
… environment, since these all affect its aspirations and successful outcomes. The principal plans and policies are listed below: The Nature Recovery Action Plan for Wales The Welsh Government published the national biodiversity strategy “The Nature Recovery Action Plan for Wales” in December 2015 with the ambition to ‘reverse the decline in biodiversity, for its intrinsic value, and to ensure…
… and habitats of principal importance and improve their management Objective 3: Increase the resilience of our natural environment by restoring degraded habitats and habitat creation Objective 4: Tackle key pressures on species and habitats Objective 5: Improve our evidence, understanding and monitoring Objective 6: Put in place a framework of governance and support for delivery The actions…
… are allocated to specific partners including public bodies and local nature partnerships who are considered key partners for delivery. Welsh Government guidance states that public bodies should consider basing their Section 6 duty plan on the Nature Recovery Action Plan (NRAP). Conwy Corporate Plan 2017-2022 The Vision in the Corporate Plan is Conwy- a progressive County creating opportunity…
…. The State of Natural Resources Report (SoNaRR)- A report produced by Natural Resources Wales that gives an assessment of natural resources and how well Wales is doing to manage them in a sustainable way 2. Natural Resources Policy - A policy produced by Welsh Government that sets out the priorities, risks and opportunities for managing natural resources sustainably. The policy takes into account…