| Title: | Consultation on the draft Soil Strategy for England |
| Organisation: | Defra |
| Issued: | 09 May 2008 |
| Deadline: | 23 June 2008 OPEN |
| Synopsis: | This consultation invites views on a draft Soil Strategy for England. The purpose of the document is to provide a sound framework for policy making and delivery with the aim of ensuring the sustainable management of England’s soils. The draft Strategy sets out the pressures on our soils and the priority work areas that Defra have identified on the basis of these pressures. It explains current policy measures which are in place to achieve sustainable soil management and then sets out in broad... (24 words more) |
| Title: | The deliberate disturbance of marine European Protected Species - Guidance for English and Welsh territorial waters and the UK offshore marine area |
| Organisation: | JNCC |
| Issued: | 18 March 2008 |
| Deadline: | 04 June 2008 OPEN |
| Synopsis: | Amendments to the Habitats Regulations for England and Wales and the new Offshore Marine Regulations came into force on 21 August 2007. Both Regulations revised the definition of disturbance of European Protected Species (EPS). These are species listed on the Annex IV to the Habitats Directive and include all species of cetaceans and turtles occurring in European waters and the Atlantic sturgeon. It is now an offence to deliberately disturb wild animals of EPS in such a way as to be likely... (33 words more) |
| Title: | Consultation on the proposed Welsh Soils Action Plan |
| Organisation: | Welsh Assembly Government |
| Issued: | 18 March 2008 |
| Deadline: | 13 June 2008 OPEN |
| Synopsis: | Of the three environmental media – air, water and soil – policies for the protection of soils have been the subject of least attention. Robust national, European and international legislation has been in place to protect air and water for many years. It is only relatively recently that soil has attracted specific protection in a legislative framework. But soil is a valuable, finite resource delivering many goods and services critical to human life. It is important that soil is managed... (96 words more) |
| Title: | Public Consultation on Invasive Alien Species – A European Concern |
| Author: | Environment |
| Organisation: | European Commission |
| Issued: | 10 March 2008 |
| Deadline: | 05 May 2008 CLOSED |
| Synopsis: | The consultation seeks the views of all stakeholders on the scale of IAS problems and how to address them most effectively at EU level. We welcome comments from all interested parties, including individual citizens, industry and consumer representatives, interest groups, the NGO community and other organisations. The results of this consultation will be used to inform the development of EU policy in the field of invasive alien species, the options for which will be presented in a Communication... (8 words more) |
| Title: | CALL for EVIDENCE on the ECONOMICS OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS |
| Organisation: | European Commission |
| Issued: | 15 November 2007 |
| Deadline: | 31 December 2007 CLOSED |
| Synopsis: | Following commitments made at the G8+5 meeting of Environment Ministers in Potsdam in March 2007, the Commission is supporting Germany with the preparatory work for a Review on the Economics of Biodiversity Loss to be presented at the Ninth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Bonn, Germany, in May 2008. The Review will be carried out by an independent economist. The Review will evaluate the costs of the loss of biodiversity and the associated decline in... (81 words more) |
| Title: | Review of schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and a ban on the sale of certain non-native species |
| Organisation: | Defra & Welsh Assembly |
| Issued: | 08 November 2007 |
| Deadline: | 31 January 2008 CLOSED |
| Synopsis: | Defra and the Welsh Assembly are seeking your comments on proposals to review of schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The schedule lists non-native species that are already established in the wild, but which continue to pose a conservation threat to native biodiversity and habitats, such that further releases should be regulated. The consultation also includes proposals to ban the sale of certain non-native species |
| Title: | Environment Agency & SEPA: Summary of Significant Water Management Issues |
| Organisation: | Environment Agency & SEPA |
| Issued: | 16 October 2007 |
| Deadline: | 24 January 2008 CLOSED |
| Synopsis: | This consultation sets out what the Agencies believe are the most significant issues that face each River Basin District in Scotland, England and Wales. There are two consultations, one run by SEPA (with a consultation closing date of 8 April 2008), the other by the Environment Agency (with a consultation closing date of 24 January 2008). |