Service Description: A 50 year Vision for England's Wetland Landscape: Securing a future for nature, people and the historic environment
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Description: A 50 year Vision for England's Wetland Landscape: Securing a future for nature, people and the historic environment
The Wetland Vision is to restore wetlands for the benefit of society through the conservation of their biodiversity, the preservation of the historic environment and other benefits such as flood mitigation and carbon sequestration. This layer shows where future wetlands have the greatest potential to benefit biodiversity and the historic environment, and where we should be looking for a range of other socio-economic benefits. These will be the main areas within which we would be looking for significant opportunities for wetland creation and restoration, but other opportunities outside these areas should not be ignored, and can be informed and developed by local data and partnerships. The data shown are based on an amalgamation of priority areas for wildlife and the historic environment.
Our coast will be impacted by rising sea levels. Adjacent land is therefore unlikely to support new freshwater wetlands in the future, but could support more naturally functioning wetland with both freshwater and brackish habitat present. This map indicates priorities, but should not be viewed in fine detail.
http://www.wetlandvision.org.uk/userfiles/File/Future%20potential%20for%20wetlands%20(indicative%20map).pdf
Copyright Text: ©Wetland Vision, a partnership between Environment Agency, English Heritage, Natural England, RSPB, and The Wildlife Trusts. Derived from data supplied by the Environment Agency © and Database Rights the Environment Agency 2008. Derived from data supplied by Natural England Natural England 2008. This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England 100046223 2008
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