Plymouth Natural Grid - Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change

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Nature-based Solutions & Habitat Management Delivery in Plymouth

PLYMOUTH NATURAL GRID

NATURE-BASED

SOLUTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

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• Project summary

• Remit within CaBA

• Methodology & approach

• Partnership working

• Monitoring & evaluation

• Challenges

• Looking forwards

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Introduction
©Chris Parkes Photography

Project summary

(i) Aims & objectives

 Create & restore certain habitats  Determine carbon sequestration and storage capacity

(ii) Timeline

 Nov 2022 – March 2024

(iii) Funding

 Government’s Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change grant

(iv) Partnership

 National Trust

 Natural England

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Remit within CaBA

Habitat restoration/creation

 Floodplain habitat mosaic

Sites

1) SeatonValley

2) Efford Marsh

3) Ham Woods

4) Budshead Wood

5) Radford Woods

6) Newnham Meadows

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Methodology & approach

Management prescriptions

 Woodland thinning

 Leaky woody structures

 Post-assisted log structures

 Scrapes

Community engagement

 Volunteer days

 Events

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©Chris Parkes Photography

©Chris Parkes Photography

©Chris Parkes Photography

©Chris Parkes Photography

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Partnership working

Working methodologies

Collaborative working

Shared learning

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© Rob Price

Monitoring & evaluation

Project monitoring

 Recording  Maintenance

Data analysis

 Exeter University

 Natural England

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© Kyle Pierce

Challenges

1) Urban environment

2) Boundary lines

3) Land-use conflict

4) Time

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©Chris Parkes Photography

Looking forward

Beyond our boundaries

Case studies and best-practice

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Investment  HBV  RCA
©Chris Parkes Photography

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