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South West Observatory Annual Conference Weathering Storms: Regional Resilience and Future Proofing Janette Ward Regional Director

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Janette Ward's opening presentation to the South West Observatory 6th Annual Conference on biodiversity in the South West and the challenges it faces.

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South West Observatory Annual Conference Weathering Storms: Regional Resilience and

Future Proofing

Janette WardRegional Director

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Overview

• Challenges facing our natural environment• The sea• The coast• The uplands• Thinking about the future – an example from

Dorset/Wiltshire• Nature deficit• Planning for the future

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Biodiversitygenes-organism-ecosystem &landscapes

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Challenges to our natural environment

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Challenges to our natural environment

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Vulnerability assessment

adaptive capacity

exposuresensitivity

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Adaptive capacity

least adaptive

most adaptive high capacity

low capacity

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The South West Nature MapIdentifies the best areas in our region to conserve, create and connect wildlife habitats at a landscape scale.

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The sea - solutions!

Win-win!

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The coast

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The uplands

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Thinking about the future

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Dorset Downs and Cranborne Chase

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Nature deficit

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Planning for the future

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Summary

• Biodiversity is hugely important to our welfare • The challenge of a changing climate...food and

energy security• Look after the sea, coast & uplands• Embrace uncertainty, work pro-actively, and with

good data• Thanks