Engaging with the Ecosystem Approach with the built environmetn professions.

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How Can Built Environment Professionals Better Engage with the Ecosystem Approach Alister Scott Birmingham City University

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How Can Built Environment Professionals Better Engage with the Ecosystem Approach

Alister Scott Birmingham City University

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Structure

• Interview with a planner

• Communication and the Ecosystem Approach

• Hooks for engagement• Crossing a divide

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• What is the key ecosystem approach message?• Overcoming the ‘environmental’ label • Confusion of academic terms and jargon • Evolution or revolution for work practice? • Beware Ecosystem Messiahs

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Lets be NEATer

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Built Environment Hooks

• Place-making

• NPPF

• Regulatory Tools – SEA Sustainability Appraisal – EIA – SuDS

• Duty to Cooperate– Housing needs– Flooding – GI

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How to get Interests together

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Source: Jim Davies Env Agency

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How to value ecosystem services in policy

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How to value ecosystem services in policy

• SURVEY phase incorporating MAPPING ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT

• Using/Adapting existing Regulatory tools within an Ecosystem services Framework

• SEA EIA CBA

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How not to value ecosystem services

• Selective cherry picking of ecosystem services in isolation

• Using financial values alone (intrinsic and cultural)

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Crossing the planning vs. environment divide

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• Communication still leaves a lot to be desired. • Finding hooks vital to progress discussion and

partnerships • Planners not well embedded in ecosystem

lexicon • Importance of having sound evidence base for

use in planning tools to identify trade-offs • Shared language of multiple benefits unites.

So what

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Completing the Jigsaw

Strategic Environment

al Assessment

Learning by doing

Monitoring and

indicatorsValuation

Embedding in existing

programmeEvidence

Tools to enable

local delivery

Ecosystem Approach Guidance

Public Participation

Plan Development