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CLIMATE PROOFING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2007

 

Head Office Press Office - 7-Jun-2007 - Climate proofing our natural resources - Measures to protect wildlife, woodland and water in England and Wales differ widely in their suitability to adapt to climate change, says a report launched today by the Environment Agency and Countryside Council for Wales.

Our analysis of six key natural resource policies in England and Wales looked at their vulnerability to climate change and recommended coherent, joined-up approach to build this increased risk into countryside management.

The six initiatives/policies analysed were:

Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

Welsh agri-environment schemes (Tir Gofal)

Woodlands Strategy

Biomass Action Plan

Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies (CAMS)

Catchment Flood Management Plans (CFMP).

"We analysed policies that covered a wide spectrum of natural resource protection issues - addressing nature conservation, water resource management, flood protection and economic and recreational use of the countryside," said Environment Agency Research Fellow Harriet Orr.

"We assessed the key components of each policy on vulnerability to climate change and if one or more component had a high probability of failure, then the overall policy was considered to be vulnerable.

"We found that some of our natural resource policies were ill-equipped to deal with the looming threats of climate change, while others which had flexibility built into the core structure were well positioned to adapt to the challenges likely to be experienced in the coming years."

Using the River Usk Catchment in South Wales as a case study, Professor Gareth Edwards-Jones from the University of Wales, applied a range of climate and socio-economic scenarios to the six natural resource initiatives, looking ahead to 2020 and 2050.

Countryside Council for Wales’ Climate Change Advisor Dr Clive Walmsley said rather than waiting for the impact of climate change, policy needed to help land managers find opportunities within adaptation practices.

"Now that we’ve got a general acceptance that some degree of climate change is inevitable we’ve got to do some horizon scanning and find opportunities," Dr Walmsley said.

"A UK level revision of common agricultural policy, needs to take these different strategies for rural land use and create an integrated land management approach, that doesn’t view policies as separate and isolated.

"For example, biomass production is a positive renewable energy source, but if we look at the strategy from a single focus we won’t see that it could have the wider negative effects on habitat or biodiversity."

The study found:

Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) - the current policy lacks flexibility because it is firmly based at specific sites without accounting for species that will need to disperse and colonise new sites - not protected by SSSI status - in response to climatic changes.

Welsh Tir Gofal scheme - an agri-environment policy that is well positioned to adapt to changing climatic and socio-economic conditions. Although dependent on the co-operation of farmers, regular reviews of management practices and payments provide a flexible system that may help enhance the performance of other policies.

Woodlands Strategy - success of climate proofing is partially dependent on external forces such as the future demand for timber products and the world price for timber. Landscape level planning may support the climate proofing of other natural resource initiatives - such as conservation and water resource policies, but conflict may arise due to timber industry imperatives.

Biomass Action Plan - like woodland initiatives, dependent on viable markets. Environmental problems associated with wide scale planting of commercial biomass crops may be exacerbated under climate change. Like woodlands, strategic landscape planting could help meet climate change goals of other initiatives.

Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies (CAMS) - a flexible policy, reducing its vulnerability to climate change, but only one part of overall water resource planning framework. However, faces challenge of balancing social and environmental water demand with decreased future rainfall. Water demand must be managed.

Catchment Flood Management Plans (CFMP) - also a flexible policy with regular reviews, but the very unpredictable nature of flooding makes it vulnerable to climate change. CFMP could potentially interact with other natural resource initiatives - such as woodlands - to increase infiltration of water and reduce flood risk.

Each policy was analysed using a common framework, which assessed the vulnerability of key components of each policy to climate change. The study applied the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) risk assessment methodology, developing risk assessment matrices which demonstrate how generic policy analysis can be used to assess vulnerability to climate change and guide adaptation at a scale useful to resource managers and policy makers. The study created the first database of climate change impacts on socio-economic indicators for Wales.

The study Climate proofing rural resource protection policies and strategies in Wales can be found on the Environment Agency publications catalogue: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/publications

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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