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Protected Species and Biodiversity A Guide for Planners and Ecologists

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By: Tim Reed(Author)
256 pages
Protected Species and Biodiversity
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This book provides a single source of guidance on the protected-species survey data that accompany planning applications. Comprehensive and clear, it is an essential reference for planners and ecological consultants.

New development proposals potentially affect protected species on a daily basis. For the first time, this guide brings together in one place all the key elements needed to collect and interpret survey data for protected species and therefore help determine planning applications. By working through individual species and group tables, even the least experienced planner can begin critically to evaluate the often-variable material provided by ecologists in planning submissions.

Chapters cover the planning system and biodiversity; government guidance and its interpretation; how to secure better quality data; the most recent standing advice; detailed notes on protected species; drawing in data from other surveys, and biodiversity net gain. Packed with information, the book also codifies what a planner expects from ecologists, so that both target audiences are able to work better together, and thus more effectively help safeguard protected species.

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Tim Reed has had a lifelong interest in data quality and survey methods as the basis for credible decision-making by those who influence landscapes and protected areas. This has included developing survey methods for waders on moorland and machair, standardising nature reserve management plan formats, chairing development groups for national-level databases, and collaborating with the EU on data standards for Directives. His last 20 years have been spent helping major corporates establish biodiversity as part of their risk-management processes around the world, and working at public inquiries in the UK.

Handbook / Manual Coming Soon
By: Tim Reed(Author)
256 pages
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"A timely addition to the material needed to inform planners, developers and consultants alike as to what is required to guide stakeholders through the biodiversity aspects of the planning process, providing all the relevant information necessary in one succinct place."
– Darren Frost, Cambridge Ecology Ltd

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