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Chartered Institution of Water and
Environmental Management (CIWEM)

15 John Street, London, WC1N 2EB  
Tel: 020 7831 3110 Fax: 020 7405 4967
 

Natural Capital

Natural capital is the stock of natural ecosystems that provide long term benefits. The role they play in mitigating and adapting to climate change, as well as improving well being, cannot be overestimated. Quite simply, they are our life support systems. Yet we are eroding and destroying them at a catastrophic rate, to the point where there is real risk that they will soon be degraded such that they are unable to provide this vital service.

CIWEM's work on natural capital is coordinated through its Natural Capital Network.

 

CIWEM's Natural Capital work

CIWEM is proud to be part of the UK partnership for the International Year of Biodiversity 2010 (IYB-UK). IYB-UK is a diverse informal network of organisations that have come together to promote the understanding of biodiversity during International Year of Biodiversity. Partners include government bodies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), universities, art organisations, community interest companies, commercial organisations, conservation charities and wildlife trusts. For more information see the IYB-UK website.

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CIWEM has produced two Natural Capital briefing reports and one interim report.

Multi-functional Urban Green infrastructure discusses the drivers and barriers to increasing green infrastructure provision in our towns and cities. CIWEM believes that green infrastructure can provide sustainable regenerative solutions for the urban challenges we face now and into the future. This briefing report is aimed at policy-makers and practitioners.

Biodiversity and Conservation Policy: Issues and Approaches provides information on the ecosystems approach, habitat fragmentation and invasive non-native species policy.

 

From microbes to mountains - understand the role of ecosystem services in environmental management

 

The terms 'ecosystem services' and 'natural capital' are increasingly used across the environment sector and within policy circles. They provide the 'goods' on which our economic, social, mental and cultural wellbeing are built, forming a core part of our heritage. However, due to their complexity and relatively recent conception, understanding of their definitions and purpose remains weak. CIWEM will publish a number of documents on ecosystem services during 2012. This initial document seeks to inform environmental professionals through summarising the wealth of information available into one easily digestible document.

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Chartered Institution of Water and
Environmental Management (CIWEM)

15 John Street, London, WC1N 2EB  
Tel: 020 7831 3110 Fax: 020 7405 4967

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