ECOS Archive
Tag Archives: Natural England
Double Whammy For Nature
Dealing with major threats is one of the Government’s fundamental jobs. Whether it is social [...]
Jul
New environmental watchdog – A toothless and needless newcomer?
A toothless and needless newcomer? A knock-on effect of leaving the European Union is major [...]
1 Comment
May
ECOS 39(6): Medicine for contemporary ills: a ‘Dose of Nature’?
Human health and nature find common cause in ‘green prescribing’. What is the case for [...]
Dec
ECOS 37 (3/4) At your service? The limits of enterprise with nature at stake. Chris Gibson
Abstract: This article discusses the pros and cons of Natural England’s cost recovery approach in [...]
Dec
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Large-scale conservation in Great Britain: taking stock. Nicholas Macgregor, William Adams, Chris Hill, Felix Eigenbrod and Patrick Osborne
Abstract: Natural England has compiled a database of Large-Scale Conservation Projects and interviewed many practitioners [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. The future of England’s green agencies: with writing from Peter Shirley and Simon Leadbeater
Abstract: Should we welcome the current review of Natural England and the Environment Agency or [...]
ECOS 34 (3/4) Winter 2013. Whither Natural England? Mark July
Abstract: With Natural England’s role endorsed by the Triennial Review, what can now be expected [...]