Working with the grain of nature - a biodiversity strategy for England
Publication Year
2002
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
The Biodiversity Strategy for England is looking to ensure that biodiversity considerations become embedded in all the main sectors of economic activity, public and private. The Strategy also sets out a programme for the next five years for the other main policy sectors, to make the changes necessary to conserve, enhance and work with the grain of nature and ecosystems rather than against them. It also takes account of climate change as one of the most important factors affecting biodiversity and influencing our policies.
Document History
To be read with Working with the grain of nature - taking it forward: volume 1. Full report on progress under the England biodiversity strategy 2002-2006 and Working with the grain of nature - taking it forward: volume 2. Measuring progress on the England biodiversity strategy: 2006 assessment (both DEFRA, 2006). No longer applicable as new strategy released - 'Biodiversity 2020: a strategy for England's wildlife and ecosystem services' (DEFRA, 2011).
Publisher Information
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is a UK Government department. They are committed to tackling climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and work to secure a healthy, resilient, productive and diverse natural environment. This work has formerly been carried out by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Department of the Environment.
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