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Country Group Update 2010 Wales
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Steve Jackson, WAG
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THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
FRAMEWORK
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The Living Wales consultation is now taking place enabling the public to feed their ideas
directly into the work streams which are delivering the new framework. The objective is to
secure sustainable and integrated management of land and water by making the long-term
health of ecosystems, and the services they provide, central to decision making and, by doing
this, to ensure Wales’ natural and cultural capital assets are maintained and enhanced. The
following work streams are available to be joined by those with an interest in the topic areas:
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developing a stronger evidence base for our ecosystems so that we have a better basis for
decisions that fully reflect risks, opportunities and limits;
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ensuring that our dependence on the natural environment and the value of ecosystems, and
their services, are fully reflected in the decisions that we make as government and society;
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developing Geographical Information Systems with which to share data and information;
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updating our regulatory and management approaches to deliver the new approach;
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redesigning our partnership mechanisms around the new approach.
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We would welcome membership of any Living Wales work streams, where appropriate.
THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
FRAMEWORK CONSULTATION
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Consultation link:
http://wales.gov.uk/consultations/environmentandcountryside/eshlivingwalescons/?lang=en
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In addition:
We now have a communications pack for Living Wales and are able to provide
workshops for stakeholders: contact Andy Schofield ([email protected]) to arrange a workshop or find out how you can use the pack.
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We are just about to produce a questionnaire about the effectiveness of the current
regulatory framework: contact Jennifer Dack ([email protected]) to be added to the mailing list to receive the questionnaire.
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We have a prototype GIS portal available on the website and are able to provide
workshops to discuss how this and similar tools might be used: contact Colin
Chapman ([email protected]) to arrange.
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A set of new questions have been placed on the discussion fora and we are keen to
receive responses from people and businesses in Wales: people can to post
messages at:
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http://wales.gov.uk/forums/nefforum/?lang=en /
http://wales.gov.uk/forums/nefforum/?skip=1&lang=cy
Progress with the BAP process
• Groups- all set up and meet 2 or 3 times a year. Each
has representation across the range of Welsh
organisations and a contact for LBAPs and academics
• Ecosystem Groups – working on prioritising actions,
incorporating species needs and identifying major
policy blockages. Actions agreed for selected habitats
through consultation
• Species Expert Group – information on species needs
to ESG, targets set for some species. Identifying Lead
Partners. Identifying major policy blockages
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Progress with the BAP process
• Policy Group- met 5 times, producing
Checklists on Biodiversity Duty and workshop
packs, looking at the priority policy issues
identified by other groups and determining
actions required to unblock progress
• Support Groups- Information, Invasive Non
Native Species, Business and Biodiversity,
Outcome 21 (favourable condition for
designated sites)
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Next Steps and Initiatives
• Protocols for communication- all Groups have
space on the WBP website and a set of protocols
for establishing and maintaining maximum
communication between the relevant parts has
been drafted. BARS remains central to delivery
and reporting
• The Groups have been recognised as official
consultees on WAG policy initiatives that impact
on Biodiversity
• The Framework has been updated to reflect the
new structures
Next Steps and Initiatives
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Strengthening the the Ecosystem approachNatural Environment Framework launched
Facilitating BAP action- funds allocated to all
ecosystem groups
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Blockage to BAP action- not enough lichenologists
Policy Group Solution – lichen apprentice scheme
ECOSYSTEMS & WELL-BEING
COURSE
• A course titled ‘Reducing Risks – Ecosystems and Well Being
in the UK’ will be run at Plas Tan y Bwlch between 7-9
February 2011.
• It will examine the importance of ecosystems and the goods
and services they provide to the economy and society,
including support for our health and well-being; and to provide
an overview of related policies and plans.
• The course administration is organised by Plas Tan y Bwlch
• To book tel 01766 772600 e-mail [email protected]
• Website www.plastanybwlch.com for further information