The NEAT Tree is an output of the Tools: Applications, Benefits and Linkages for Ecosystems (TABLES) project (2012-2014). The project was established to deliver Work Packages 9 and 10 of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-On (NEAFO) research. The aim of the project was: to mainstream the Ecosystem Approach in policy and decision-making p ...
Last Update: 2014
Observation design Ecosystem function Ecosystem services
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The NEAT Tree is an output of the Tools: Applications, Benefits and Linkages for Ecosystems (TABLES) project (2012-2014). The project was established to deliver Work Packages 9 and 10 of the UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-On (NEAFO) research. The aim of the project was: to mainstream the Ecosystem Approach in policy and decision-making processes across the built and natural environment. This was done by identifying and adapting the most influential and valued public policy tools within an Ecosystem Services Framework. The project team used the 12 principles of the Ecosystem Approach as guidance for selecting, improving and using tools as specific stages of a policy, plan, project or programme (PPPP).
Contact person: | Alister Scott |
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Contact e-mail: | Alister.Scott@bcu.ac.uk |
Contact Organization: | Birmingham City University |
License: | Free Access |
Technical Status: | Unknown |
URL(s): |
http://neat.ecosystemsknowledge.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=0mw-KH3icLI&feature=emb_logo http://neat.ecosystemsknowledge.net/pdfs/WP9%20Draft%20key%20messages%20Nov%202013.pdf |
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