Positive Planning for Biodiversity - First Principles

Description

In the first session, the course will provide an overview of biodiversity law and how this interacts with the planning process. The planning system including application processes, planning policy and the role of Local Authority Biodiversity officers and ecological consultees will be explained. This will be in a webinar format. Where there are differences in Wales, Scotland and England, these will be set out.

A workshop will follow exploring emerging policies and approaches. This will include District Licensing, planning reform, ecosystem services/green infrastructure, biodiversity net gain and Nature Recovery Networks. Discussion will be welcomed. Any particular approaches could be discussed on more detail if requested by the participants in advance.

Links to example planning cases will be provided at the end of the first session with the invitation for attendees to review and decide how they would respond as a Local Authority Ecologist. These cases will be discussed and reviewed in detail in the second session. Participants will also be invited to present and discuss any particular issues or cases they may wish to. The session will close with a webinar covering Top Tips for planning submissions including evidence requirements, reports, use of Supplementary Planning Documents and best practice guidance and protocols.

Sessions

Session Date of session Session Times
Session 1 03 October 2023 10:00 - 13:00
Session 2 10 October 2023 10:00 - 13:00

Who Should Attend?

Ecologists, planning professionals, and environmental managers working across all sectors.

Knowledge Level

Beginner

Prior Knowledge

No prior knowledge necessary. Attendees are welcome to provide examples for discussion if they wish.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding of how spatial plans, strategies and policies take account of biodiversity and influence planning decisions.
  • Understanding of how biodiversity legislation and policy should be applied during the planning application and determination process, including the role of the SNCO and the use of conditions and legal agreements.
  • Understanding of how biodiversity legislation and policy should be applied during the planning application and determination process, including the role of the SNCO and the use of conditions and legal agreements.
  • Understanding of the impacts of ecological concepts such as green infrastructure and biodiversity enhancement/net gain and how they do/will influence development proposals, spatial plans, strategies and policies.
  • Understanding the information and evidence requirements of the planning decision-maker at different stages of the planning application process.

Tickets

Tickets Person(s) Price (£)
CIEEM Member Ticket 1 £135.00
Non Member Ticket 1 £195.00