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The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry

Inquiry

The Environmental Audit Committee launched an inquiry into the Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum.

Issues include the future of funding for biodiversity and agri-environment schemes, the likely changes in the devolved administration, and the role that managed rewilding can play in conservation and restoration.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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6th Report - The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
HC 599
Report
Response to this report
6th Special Report - The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum: Government Response to the Committee’s Sixth Report
HC 257
Special Report
6th Special Report - The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum: Government Response to the Committee’s Sixth Report
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
HC 257
Special Report
Letter from Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, 11 April 2017
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
Correspondence
Letter from Dr Thérèse Coffey MP to Mary Creagh MP regarding the Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry dated 21 September 2016
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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18 October 2016
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Sir Charles Burrell, Chair, Rewilding Britain, Professor Richard Brazier, University of Exeter, Professor Sue Hartley, British Ecological Society, and Dr Keith Kirby, University of Oxford; Guy Smith, Vice President, National Farmers Union, Peter Melchett, Policy Director, Soil Association and Organic Research Centre, Murray Davidson, Association of Local Government Ecologists, and Sarah Fowler, Chief Executive, Peak District National Park (at 11.00am).
Oral Evidence
11 October 2016
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Dr Viviane Gravey, Lecturer in European Politics, Queen's University Belfast, Mr Stephen Trotter, Director for England, The Wildlife Trusts, Mr Martin Harper, Conservation Director, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), and Professor Carolyn Roberts, Vice-president, Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES); Mr George Dunn, Chief Executive, Tenant Farmer’s Association (TfA), Mr Patrick Begg, Rural Enterprises Director, National Trust, Mr Richard Quinn, Chief Executive, Farmcare Ltd, and Mr Tim Breitmeyer, Deputy President, Country, Land and Business Association (CLA) (at 11.00am).
Oral Evidence
25 October 2016
Inquiry The Future of the Natural Environment after the EU Referendum inquiry
Witnesses Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Richard Greenhous, Director for Forestry Services, Forestry Commission, and Rob Cooke, Director of Biodiversity, Natural England; Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (at 12.15pm).
Oral Evidence
Dr Apolline Roger (BRX0255)
Natural England (BRX0254)
Moors for the Future Partnership (BRX0253)

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