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Landscape & wildlife

Sustaining Ecosystem Services for Human Well–Being

Mapping Ecosystem Services.
In order to manage our green infrastructure and maintain the flow of ecosystem services from our natural capital, we need to be clear about which areas deliver which services. This report shows the work we have been doing to map these areas, and establish where our green and blue infrastructure networks are.

In January 2010 the Countryside Council for Wales started work on developing and trialing a methodology for the mapping of ecosystem services, which could ultimately be used to inform decisions about the best use and management of our land and seas. The aim is to deliver benefits which increase human well being, while also maintaining and enhancing the ecological functions essential for continued delivery of ecosystem services.

This document presents the initial findings of the project; it describes the method used in detail and provides a number of maps covering a wide range of services. This work is currently in a draft stage and views are being sought from a range of individuals and agencies on improvements to the method and assumptions made, as well as other appropriate data sources.

There is a clear need for spatial planning to take greater consideration of both biodiversity and climate change adaptation issues. Existing tools such as Strategic Environmental Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment aim to prevent impacts and ensure effective mitigation measures are included in development plans. However, this is essentially a reactive approach and there is a need to proactively develop green infrastructures and ecological connectivity and address fragmentation, which will have the dual function of enhancing biodiversity and improving resilience and adaptation to climate change.

We would be interested in your comments on this work, these can be sent to the Mapping Green Infrastructure team using the contact the team option on the right side of the page.

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