Derbyshire County Council were allocated by government as the Responsible Authority for developing and delivering the Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Derbyshire, including the City of Derby.
To help support, govern and direct the development of the LNRS, guidance was followed from the Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs, DEFRA, (see here), including the application of a robust governance process.
Three governance groups were established:
Natural capital is the term used to describe the world’s stock of natural resources. Our natural resources provide us with a huge variety of benefits, goods and services – known as ecosystem services – which are vital to life on earth, and which support our health and wellbeing as well as being vital for our economy.
In 2021, Derbyshire County Council undertook a major study into the ‘natural capital’ of Derbyshire, so that we could understand the real value of the environment to the people of Derbyshire. This study forms the foundation on which the LNRS was developed. For further information: click here.