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Habitat and Ecosystem Management

 
Knowledge, best practice and tools need to be developed to enable management for biodiversity at a range of spatial scales, to address the wider landscape and integrate with sustainable development objectives.
 

UK BRAG Habitat and Ecosystem Management Sub-Group

UK BRAG has a sub-group to co-ordinate work concerning habitat and ecosystem management.  Membership as follows:
 
Kevin Charman
(Joint Chair), Natural England
Andrew Pullin
(Joint Chair), Wildlife & Countryside Link
Richard Ferris
(UKBRAG Secretariat), JNCC
Richard Brand-Hardy
Defra
Melanie Austen
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Kevin Watts
Forest Research
Ro Scott
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scot Mathieson
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Michel Kaiser
University of Wales, Bangor
Jo-Anne Pitt
Environment Agency
 

Key Habitat and Ecosystem Management Publications

Ferris, R., Pullin, A. & Charman, K. On behalf of the Habitat and Ecosystem Management sub-group
The aim of the strategy is to highlight priority research themes representing the most important knowledge gaps limiting progress on Habitat Action Plans within the UK BAP.
 
Watts, K., Humphrey, J.W., Griffiths, M., Quine, C. & Ray, D. Forest Research
This information note explains the scientific principles behind the approach being developed as BEETLE - Biological and Environmental Evaluation Tools for Landscape Ecology.
 
Catchpole, R. English Nature
An attempt to demonstrate how first principles might be applied to existing information in order to try and deliver a consistent starting point for the integration of landscape ecological thinking in regional and local spatial planning.
 

External Key Links

The International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) aims to develop landscape ecology as a scientific basis for analysis, planning and management of the landscapes of the world. IALE advances international co-operation and interdisciplinary synergism within the field, through scientific, scholarly, educational and communication activities. 
 
 
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