Planning for biodiversity and the natural environment has never been more important. The Planning Naturally report shows how planning for biodiversity should be integral to every part of the planning process, and inspires with examples of good practice.
The report was published by the RSPB in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management and the Royal Town Planning Institute. It is structured around 12 principles of good spatial planning, and illustrates them with case studies from all four countries of the UK, as well as some international examples.
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