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Chalk stream restoration strategy 2021: Main report

Chalk stream restoration strategy 2021: Main report
Chalk stream restoration strategy 2021: Main report
This CaBA Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy represents the collective passion andambition of all sorts of people and organisations who care about chalk streams andwho wish to see them restored to full ecological health.In terms of our stewardship of the environment, chalk streams are a considerablechallenge, because they flow through the busiest part of the country; and a weightyresponsibility, because they are such rare and special rivers. Chalk-streamecological health is under pressure everywhere and failing in many places. ThisCaBA plan identifies what we need to do to relieve that pressure and address thosefailings. We will only succeed by working together and by acknowledging and livingup to our individual responsibilities and roles.
Catchment Based Approach
Rangley-Wilson, Charles
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Sykes, Tim
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CaBA CSRG Panel
CaBA CSRG Expert Panel
Rangley-Wilson, Charles
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Sykes, Tim
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Rangley-Wilson, Charles , CaBA CSRG Panel and CaBA CSRG Expert Panel (2021) Chalk stream restoration strategy 2021: Main report Catchment Based Approach 138pp.

Record type: Monograph (Project Report)

Abstract

This CaBA Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy represents the collective passion andambition of all sorts of people and organisations who care about chalk streams andwho wish to see them restored to full ecological health.In terms of our stewardship of the environment, chalk streams are a considerablechallenge, because they flow through the busiest part of the country; and a weightyresponsibility, because they are such rare and special rivers. Chalk-streamecological health is under pressure everywhere and failing in many places. ThisCaBA plan identifies what we need to do to relieve that pressure and address thosefailings. We will only succeed by working together and by acknowledging and livingup to our individual responsibilities and roles.

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Published date: 12 October 2021
Additional Information: This CaBA Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy was written and collated by Charles Rangeley-Wilson, chair of the CaBA Chalk Stream Restoration Group, (CSRG) in consultation with: The CaBA CSRG Panel (numerous people); and The CaBA CSRG Expert Panel (numerous people, including Tim Sykes).

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Local EPrints ID: 472079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472079
PURE UUID: dd39f031-a7bb-49d5-a3c9-357d5e186757
ORCID for Tim Sykes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0665-0368

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Date deposited: 25 Nov 2022 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:58

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Author: Charles Rangley-Wilson
Author: Tim Sykes ORCID iD
Corporate Author: CaBA CSRG Panel
Corporate Author: CaBA CSRG Expert Panel

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