Ecological baseline
The ecological baseline is the ecological value of a site before construction works are undertaken. It can be compared to the ecological value of the site after construction works are complete to determine where there have been changes.
In this context, ecological value is the importance, worth, or usefulness of a species, habitat or ecosystem in terms of its impact on other species and / or habitats, as well as other environmental, social, cultural and economic value that can be delivered from species and habitats and their interactions, specific to a geographical frame of reference.
Ref Home Quality Mark One, Technical Manual SD239, England, Scotland & Wales, published by BRE in 2018.
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- BREEAM Enhancing site ecology.
- BREEAM Minimising impact on existing site ecology.
- BREEAM Protection of ecological features.
- Ecosystem.
- Ecological impact assessment.
- Ecological survey for design and construction
- Ecologist.
- Ecosystem.
- Ecology compensation.
- Ecology.
- Eco-Management and Audit Scheme.
- Habitat.
- Habitat Suitability Index.
- Helping to make Europe a wilder place.
- Preliminary ecological appraisal.
Surrey Hills Directory
[edit] Planning
Building Design in the Surrey Hills
[edit] Highways
Conserving and Enhancing Country Lanes in the Surrey Hills AONB
[edit] Biodiversity & Landscape
Landscapes Review: National Parks & AONBs 2019
Light Pollution - Threat to Migrating Birds
Making Local Nature Recovery Strategies deliver
[edit] Health & Wellbeing
Nature and Wellbeing: The Evidence
How nature can be used to improve wellbeing