Andy McKay on Nostr: At a high level it looks good, but some major implications on workloads for Council ...
At a high level it looks good, but some major implications on workloads for Council staff.
Territorial authorities will either have to employ at least one ecologist or pay through the nose for a consultant ecologist in order to assess consent applications, signicant natural areas (SNAs), manage indigenous tree planting programmes and other requirements.
None of this is particularly new but it is now far more explicit.
#biodiversity #npsib
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