Information on the environmental and conservation issues and projects with a Sussex perspective.
A Living Landscape for the South East
The ecological network approach to rebuilding biodiversity for the 21st century.
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Introduction Time for Action Quality of Life Indicators Introduction The West Sussex Sustainability Forum is an independent strategic partnership of public, private and voluntary organisations was brought together in 1994 by West Sussex County ...
There is now a great scientific consensus that our climate is changing and human activity is the most likely cause . . . Predictions are for warmer, drier summers, wet winters, more storms, intense rain and windstorms ...
Biodiversity Action Planning The UK government aims to halt the loss of biodiversity by 2010. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UKBAP) sets out how this ambitious target will be delivered. UKBAP identifies our important habitats and species and ...
Sussex Wildlife Trust recognises that in order to conserve our species and habitats we need to think beyond the boundaries of our nature reserves. Increasingly we see our nature reserves as 'core areas' within larger, landscape focussed projects. It ...
To protect wildlife in Sussex we work at local, regional and national levels to help protect our environment. Planning documents Planning Bill Responses to major planning issues Responses to local transport issues Local Authority ...
The Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre (SxBRC) is a partnership project housed at the Sussex Wildlife Trust. The objective of Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre is to act as a focus for environmental information in Sussex, and thus provide information on ...



