Protected Species and Biodiversity
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Protected Species and Biodiversity
A Guide for Planners and Ecologists
Reed, Tim
Pelagic Publishing
11/2024
256
Mole
9781784275020
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
A green and pleasant land?
Why do LPAs need help with protected species when evaluating planning applications?
How to use this book
1. The Planning System, Protected Species and Biodiversity
1.1 The policy needs for biodiversity evaluation
1.2 What do LPAs say they want?
1.3 ALGE, ecology and planning
2. Guidance and Interpretation
2.1 NE guidance 2014-21
2.2 NED guidance 2022
2.3 The Partnership for Biodiversity in Planning
3. Getting Better Data to Planners: Consultants, Data Quality, and Constructing More Suitable Guidance
3.1 The British biodiversity standard BS 42020
4. The New 2022 Standing Advice: Turning Around and Moving Forwards
4.1 Establishing the facts
4.2 What does an LPA need to have?
4.3 What does the January 2022 SA expect of an LPA?
4.4 Moving forwards from the 2022 SA in 11 steps
5. Surveys for Protected Species: What the LPA Might Have Ordered
5.1 Headings: what to expect and why
5.2 Progressing
5.3 Protected species guidance for planners in tables
6. Using the Data from Effective Protected Species and Other Surveys
6.1 Biodiversity Net Gain and species
6.2 Testing BNG
6.3 Delivering protected species into the future
Appendix: Key elements for each species/species group
References and further reading
Index
A green and pleasant land?
Why do LPAs need help with protected species when evaluating planning applications?
How to use this book
1. The Planning System, Protected Species and Biodiversity
1.1 The policy needs for biodiversity evaluation
1.2 What do LPAs say they want?
1.3 ALGE, ecology and planning
2. Guidance and Interpretation
2.1 NE guidance 2014-21
2.2 NED guidance 2022
2.3 The Partnership for Biodiversity in Planning
3. Getting Better Data to Planners: Consultants, Data Quality, and Constructing More Suitable Guidance
3.1 The British biodiversity standard BS 42020
4. The New 2022 Standing Advice: Turning Around and Moving Forwards
4.1 Establishing the facts
4.2 What does an LPA need to have?
4.3 What does the January 2022 SA expect of an LPA?
4.4 Moving forwards from the 2022 SA in 11 steps
5. Surveys for Protected Species: What the LPA Might Have Ordered
5.1 Headings: what to expect and why
5.2 Progressing
5.3 Protected species guidance for planners in tables
6. Using the Data from Effective Protected Species and Other Surveys
6.1 Biodiversity Net Gain and species
6.2 Testing BNG
6.3 Delivering protected species into the future
Appendix: Key elements for each species/species group
References and further reading
Index
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protected species survey methods; survey limitations; planning needs; survey standards; mitigation bases; planning decision making; species safeguard; data reliability; net gain; protected species; biodiversity
Introduction
A green and pleasant land?
Why do LPAs need help with protected species when evaluating planning applications?
How to use this book
1. The Planning System, Protected Species and Biodiversity
1.1 The policy needs for biodiversity evaluation
1.2 What do LPAs say they want?
1.3 ALGE, ecology and planning
2. Guidance and Interpretation
2.1 NE guidance 2014-21
2.2 NED guidance 2022
2.3 The Partnership for Biodiversity in Planning
3. Getting Better Data to Planners: Consultants, Data Quality, and Constructing More Suitable Guidance
3.1 The British biodiversity standard BS 42020
4. The New 2022 Standing Advice: Turning Around and Moving Forwards
4.1 Establishing the facts
4.2 What does an LPA need to have?
4.3 What does the January 2022 SA expect of an LPA?
4.4 Moving forwards from the 2022 SA in 11 steps
5. Surveys for Protected Species: What the LPA Might Have Ordered
5.1 Headings: what to expect and why
5.2 Progressing
5.3 Protected species guidance for planners in tables
6. Using the Data from Effective Protected Species and Other Surveys
6.1 Biodiversity Net Gain and species
6.2 Testing BNG
6.3 Delivering protected species into the future
Appendix: Key elements for each species/species group
References and further reading
Index
A green and pleasant land?
Why do LPAs need help with protected species when evaluating planning applications?
How to use this book
1. The Planning System, Protected Species and Biodiversity
1.1 The policy needs for biodiversity evaluation
1.2 What do LPAs say they want?
1.3 ALGE, ecology and planning
2. Guidance and Interpretation
2.1 NE guidance 2014-21
2.2 NED guidance 2022
2.3 The Partnership for Biodiversity in Planning
3. Getting Better Data to Planners: Consultants, Data Quality, and Constructing More Suitable Guidance
3.1 The British biodiversity standard BS 42020
4. The New 2022 Standing Advice: Turning Around and Moving Forwards
4.1 Establishing the facts
4.2 What does an LPA need to have?
4.3 What does the January 2022 SA expect of an LPA?
4.4 Moving forwards from the 2022 SA in 11 steps
5. Surveys for Protected Species: What the LPA Might Have Ordered
5.1 Headings: what to expect and why
5.2 Progressing
5.3 Protected species guidance for planners in tables
6. Using the Data from Effective Protected Species and Other Surveys
6.1 Biodiversity Net Gain and species
6.2 Testing BNG
6.3 Delivering protected species into the future
Appendix: Key elements for each species/species group
References and further reading
Index
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