Next steps for natural environment policy in England

Location:
One Moorgate Place, Chartered Accountants' Hall, Moorgate Place, London EC2R 6EA
Starts:
Thursday 27 April 2017, 08:30
Ends:
Thursday 27 April 2017, 13:00

This seminar will provide an opportunity to assess the next steps for biodiversity, wildlife conservation and natural capital, including priorities for natural environment policy in the context of Brexit.

Guest of Honour – Shirley Trundle, Director, Countryside and Nature, Defra

Delegates will evaluate the Government’s progress towards delivering a 25-year Environment Plan and the central role of the Natural Capital Committee in advising and helping to deliver this. Further discussion will consider opportunities and case studies in sustainable land and wildlife management, promoting and managing ecosystem services and creating value from the natural environment through investment and natural capital accounting.

Following the publication of the Environmental Audit Committee’s report on the future of the natural environment after Brexit, and their recommendation of a new Environmental Protection Act to safeguard wildlife and habitat protections, delegates will assess the future impact of the EU referendum on environmental regulation and investment in environmental conservation schemes, as well as the funding available to charities and research in the sector.

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