The natural environment matters
The State of the Natural Environment 2008 brings together for the first time the evidence we have about the current situation in our natural environment
The report demonstrates that the natural environment in England is much less rich than 50 years ago and remains under pressure from a significant range of threats. It illustrates the impact of those threats on our landscapes and biodiversity.
The State of the natural environment in the South East report builds on the evidence presented in the national report to explore the significant issues affecting the South East’s most valuable environmental assets.
The South East has some of the country’s finest landscapes and wildlife alongside high density populations. This has served the region well, presenting great opportunities for healthy recreation, learning and enjoyment and contributing to our economic success. However, demands resulting from significant new growth, changes in land management and the changing climate are putting increasing pressure on our natural environment.
The report sets out how we are working with our partners to meet these challenges and secure a healthy natural environment for the enjoyment and benefit of all in the region.
We still have much work to do to conserve our wildlife and landscapes in the long term, and to show how a healthy natural environment can make a real difference to people’s lives. However, where strong partnerships work together, we can and do make a huge positive difference.
If you would like to get involved, or would like to make any comments about the report, please feedback by email.
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We will work with our protected landscapes (National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty) to better conserve and enhance the natural environment through appropriate investment of over £2.5m in 2008-09.
We will promote the principles within the European Landscape Convention and work with others to develop our evidence base to better understand the drivers of landscape character change.
We will promote Green infrastructure policies in all spatial plans, disseminate best practice and work selectively with delivery partners in areas of growth. Green Infrastructure in new development has a major role to play in safeguarding and enhancing the state of the natural environment, and in providing a wide range of benefits to local communities.
We will develop our evidence base with key partners to inform our approach to targeting and delivery of Higher Level Stewardship through the rest of 2008-09.
We will work through the South East England Biodiversity Forum to refresh the regional biodiversity strategy, securing a yet stronger regional voice for delivery of biodiversity gains. We will deliver our 2008-09 target of 89% of SSSI’s being in favorable or recovering condition.
We will work with key partners and stakeholders to develop recommendations for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Eastern English Channel by 2011 as our contribution to the UK government’s aims to implement an ecologically coherent network of well managed MPAs around our coast by 2012.
We will through our coastal project, work in partnership with the Environment Agency and others to develop a Regional Habitat Creation Programme to meet the pressures along our coast
We will use our statutory position to ensure that planning and transport proposals contribute to the conservation and enhancement of the natural environment.
We will support our WHI work and further develop our health programmes working in partnership with BBC breathing spaces and through our NHS Alliance project.
We will build on our regional assessment of greenspace deficiency working with local authorities to increase opportunities to better engage people with their local greenspace.
'The State of the Natural Environment 2008' report contains more data, maps and case studies for this Region. The report and resource documents (with more information not included in the main report).
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