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Government s 25 Year 25 environment Year Plan for the plan Environment Early Thinking rebecca.waite@defra.gsi.gov.uk

Some Context The 2011 National Ecosystem Assessment provided the first analysis of the benefits of our natural environment for society and economic prosperity, indicating that benefits have been under-valued in economic decision making. The 2011 Natural Environment White Paper noted that a healthy natural environment is the foundation of sustained economic growth and wellbeing, initiating the concept of valuing nature. Established Local Nature Partnerships, Nature Improvement Areas and the Natural Capital Committee. The Natural Capital Committee s third State of Natural Capital report (2015) recommended that Government produce a clear 25 year plan to enhance the environment (natural capital). We set up the Natural Capital Committee to put hard economic numbers on the value of our environment, and we will extend its life to at least the end of the next Parliament. We will work with it to develop a 25 Year Plan to restore the UK s biodiversity, and to ensure that both public and private investment in the environment is directed where we need it most. 2

A 25 Year Plan for the Environment In line with the manifesto commitment, the Government is committed to improving the environment within a generation. We are developing a 25 Year Plan for the environment to deliver this. Previously planned to publish the Plan by the end of the year, however this didn t take account of the EU referendum vote. We now have an opportunity to consider a long term vision for the environment we want in this country and design an approach tailored to the needs of this country i.e. widen the scope of the Plan. Considerable thinking done on key building blocks of the Plan key areas of action and key design principles. Based around a natural capital approach the need to improve the decisions we all take that impact on the environment. We will publish an initial Framework this autumn, kicking off a period of public engagement to help shape the Plan which we aim to publish in 2017. 3

Possible Design Principles Early Thinking Design principle Joined up environment Outcome driven Locally integrated Using what works Value for money Fair and proportionate Smart Description Adopt a whole environment approach which takes a truly integrated approach to better environmental decision making, capturing (and valuing) the multiple benefits which the environment provides, from beauty to flood mitigation and sustainable food production. Design actions which collectively: Support the environment Support the economy; Support people s health and wellbeing;. Place responsibility and take decisions at the right level to promote effective action for the environment, society and the economy, working in partnership with stakeholders. Build on existing evidence and knowledge of what works to develop the policy approach and actions within the Plan. Be creative and explore opportunities to innovate. Consider where risk based approaches may create better results. Ensure actions taken are efficient, targeted and provide value for money, thereby ensuring we obtain the greatest benefit for each pound spent. Ensure the policy approach is fair and easy to comply with but tough on those who wilfully disregard their responsibilities, providing everyone with certainty and a level playing field. Use the power of technology and data to protect and conserve our environment. 4

The Goal To improve the environment within a generation 5

What do we mean by Natural Capital? Natural capital refers to stock of natural assets (such as the forests, rivers, land, minerals and oceans) which provide valuable benefits to people such as clean air, clean water, timber, food and recreation. The natural environment can be viewed as capital (natural capital) alongside the other capitals (social, financial, manufactured, human). 6

Why is Natural Capital Important? We need to understand the full benefits the environment provides and take action to make sure its full value is at the forefront of our decision making. Drives integration Recognises the environment is a system where individual components (e.g, trees) provide multiple benefits. It encourages better management e.g. at catchment or landscape level; Drives sustainability NC provides a stock perspective (as opposed to short-term flows), which encourages sustainability; Drives greater environmental improvement Valuing NC facilitates prioritisation between policies/projects; using a common comparable currency to understand the inevitable trade-offs involved. Delivers greater environmental improvement for given resource. 7

NCC 1 st Term: Advice to Government Defined what was needed how to measure and how to value? The unsustainable use of natural assets The need to measure, value and incorporate into accounts key to better management How action to protect and improve natural capital should be prioritised (including priority investment cases) Research priorities Proposed the 25-year environment plan 8

NCC 2 nd Term: Turning it into Practice Advising and reporting on 25-YEP: Identifying the prize (25-year vision) How to do it manual: practical steps and case studies National natural capital accounts with ONS Demonstrating natural capital in practice: Pioneers and other local partnerships Use as templates for national roll-out 9

25 YEP: Early Thinking on Possible Approach 10

Pioneer Projects Pioneer projects are an integral part of the 25YEP work programme Their purpose is to trial and test the approach outlined in 25YEP framework, and will be used to shape the 25 year environment plan Urban Pioneer: Manchester Catchment Pioneer: Cumbria Landscape Pioneer: North Devon Marine Pioneer: East Anglia/Devon - TBC Each Pioneer will have a maximum lifespan of 3-4 years and will inform the development of the 25YEP 11

The Pioneer Projects Will: Provide a test bed for the tools and methods outlined in the 25 YEP Framework as part of applying a natural capital approach in practice; Explore the potential to use new private sector sources of funding and finance and better use existing Defra group resources Demonstrate a joined-up, integrated approach to delivery by testing the interface between national and local level initiatives Grow our understanding of what works, sharing lessons and best practice 12

Connecting People to the Environment Our natural environment is vital for human health and wellbeing. Our iconic landscapes, coasts, rivers and wildlife form a crucial part of our national identity. Connecting people to this natural beauty and its many benefits, whether they live in a town or in the countryside, can enhance their health and life chances and encourage people to take an active role in shaping and protecting the environment around them. Over the 25 year period we need to generate a cultural shift so the everyone appreciates the environment and takes steps to improve it. 13

25YEP - Delivering Locally (Vision) Defra group s 33 agencies and public bodies, along with its partnerships, manage different aspects of the local environment and operate within individual remits. The aspiration is to approach the environment in an integrated way (using a catchment, landscape or marine area approach) to avoid managing it in silos. This will enable better environmental decisions to be made. To ensure real environmental improvement these will need to be overseen by effective local partnership and leadership. 14

25YEP - Delivering Locally (Work Areas) We will develop options for: Local Leadership: Strengthening local leadership for effective decision-making and delivery of the 25 YEP; Shared priorities: Joining up efforts and working efficiently across the Defra group (and other local players) in local areas towards shared outcomes, specifically the role of Area Integrated Plans in this; Effective Partnerships: Ensuring local partnerships and groups are able to positively inform and shape local environmental thinking and decisions, and support the delivery of the 25YEP; this includes considering what data, tools and information is needed. 15

Fundamentally, its about improving environmental decision making While the environment underpins everything we do, it is often taken for granted and its value is not fully appreciated. If we are ignorant of its true value we all too easily place a value of zero on it. This leads to bad decision making; opportunities to enhance growth and wellbeing are needlessly squandered. At its heart is the desire to ensure we properly understand the full value of the environment and factor it into all the decisions we take, be that by Government, businesses or families. 16

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