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Indicators from the People and Nature Survey covering the month of August 2021 to understand how people use the natural environment in England and the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19).
An assessment of the comparability of People and Nature Surveys across the UK nations, providing guidance on the comparability of statistics produced across the 4 surveys and recommendations for future harmonisation.
This report summarises the main findings from the 5 Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) pilots, which ran from August 2020 until May 2021.
Responsibilities include: domestic natural environment and land use climate change adaptation tree planting and forestry national landscapes, including National Parks access including rights of way and coastal paths lead for Forestry Commission and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) and...
A practical introduction to making the most of natural services, assets and resources in policy and decision making.
Tony Juniper is Chair of Natural England. Before taking up this role in April 2019 he was Executive Director for Advocacy and Campaigns at WWF-UK, a Fellow with the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and President of the...
At the Farmers Weekly Transition Live Event, Environment Secretary Steve Barclay gave a speech outlining the support available from government for farmers
Results for the tenth year of the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment survey, which provides data on how people use the natural environment in England.
Data, and supporting documents, from the People and Nature Survey covering the period 1 April 2022 - 31 March 2023.
Year 1 quarter 1 adult data, and supporting documents, from the People and Nature Survey covering the period 1 April - 30 June 2020. Note that any results have been generated using interim experimental methods which are under development.
Results from the seventh year of the MENE survey which provides data on how people use the natural environment in England.
The Children’s People and Nature Survey ran between the 11th and 26th August 2021 (during the school holidays) and 21st September and 11th October 2021 (during term-time), to understand how children and young people aged 8-to-15 are engaging with the...
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) is the statutory adviser to the government and devolved administrations on UK and international nature conservation. Its work contributes to maintaining and enriching biological diversity, conserving geological features and sustaining natural systems.
Indicators from the People and Nature Survey covering the month of January 2022 to understand how people use the natural environment in England and the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The strategy ensures that biodiversity considerations become embedded in all the main sectors of economic activity, public and private.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Children’s People and Nature Survey ran between the 10th and 31st August 2021 (Wave 1), to understand how children and young people aged 8-15 are engaging with the natural environment in England during the school holidays.
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