Management of the Natural Environment/Landscape Flashcards
What is biodiversity net gain (BNG)?
Biodiversity net gain is an approach to development that aims to leave the natural environment in a better state than it was beforehand
What are the key points of MSC’s Management System for Ecology and Biodiversity? How are these implemented on site or depot?
- Definitions
- Compliance obligations - £5,000 fine for disturbing protected animals like bats
- Find information to review at planning level
- Discussing early with the client
- BNG surveys
- Resources/sites to find more information
- Ecological method statement – needed when work could disturb sensitive species or habitats
What are the complexities of the DEFRA metric?
- Needs to be completed by a competent individual (ecologist)
- Location
- Distinctiveness (has become strategic significance)
- Condition
- Size
- It measures habitat, hedgerow and watercourse and provides unit and net change % for each
What LPAs have increased beyond the 10% BNG minimum?
Carter Jonas reported that 20 councils have plans to exceed 10%. Councils do this for many reasons, e.g. all brownfield site
What is the Statutory Biodiversity Metric?
This has been created by DEFRA to measure BNG from a baseline and a proposed perspective. It provides a standardised approach. It calculates biodiversity units and a % of net gain. The formula targets four key topics:
- Size
- Location
- Condition
- Strategic significance
DEFRA metric is based on the UK Habitat Classification Definitions
What did you include in BNG upskilling in October 2023?
- Definition and timescales
- Background on the DEFRA metric
- What this means for our projects e.g. landscape package
- Differences for England, Scotland and Wales
Feedback included the addition of examples and a supporting guidance note which became the process map (easy to follow and can be shown to their clients)
What is the BNG checklist? What are the roles of pre-con and on site?
- This has evolved to become a process map, as requested by project teams.
- Teams begin at planning and follow it through to having a survey
- Guidance is then whether BNG can be achieved onsite or offsite then guidance which flows down separately for each e.g. Environment Bank or Own Land if offsite
- Then appointing a ‘Biodiversity Champion’ onsite to oversee and also working closely with the landscape architect
How does BNG differ across the UK?
- Current legislation only relevant to England
- Wales has done many policy updates but no metric yet
- Scotland has a Biodiversity Policy which published NPF4 in Feb 2023. Their LPAs are set to follow with their own policies. Scotland are working on building a metric similar to DEFRAs but there is no timeframe like the 30 year maintenance clause England has