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Responding to the Climate Change challenge
in Britain’s newest National Park – and the
opportunities for business




                                        Andrew Lee,
                                        Director of Strategy &
                                        Partnerships
I will cover

Snapshot of South Downs National Park

A framework for developing our response to Climate Change:

• Understanding the evidence: impact scenarios and footprint;

• Land management for carbon sequestration/increased resilience;

• Reducing demand: eg housing, food, transport;

• Deployment of renewables;

• Communications and behaviour change
Designation of a National Park

• 31 March 2010
• 10th to be designated in England
Facts and Figures

   Length Eastbourne/Winchester   160 km
   Area                           1637 sq km
   Population in the Park         110,000
   Visitor Numbers                Over 39 m visitor days/year
   Area farmed/managed            85%
   Woodland                       20%
   Highest point                  280m at Blackdown
   Coastline                      20.5km
Purpose 2
    Purpose 1
                                      To promote
 To conserve and                     opportunities
enhance the natural            for the understanding
 beauty, wildlife and          and enjoyment of the
  cultural heritage                 Special qualities
    of the area.                     of the Park by
                                       the public.

                        Duty
            To seek to foster the social
           and economic well-being of
                 local communities                      Responding to Climate
                                                              Change
2010 Defra Circular’s Vision for the English National Parks and the Broads:

By 2030 English National Parks and the Broads will be places where:

• There are thriving, living, working landscapes notable for their natural beauty and cultural
heritage. They inspire visitors and local communities to live within environmental limits and
to tackle climate change. The wide-range of services they provide (from clean water
to sustainable food) are in good condition and valued by society.

• Sustainable development can be seen in action. The communities of the Parks take an
active part in decisions about their future. They are known for having been pivotal in the
transformation to a low carbon society and sustainable living. Renewable
energy, sustainable agriculture, low carbon transport and travel and healthy,
prosperous communities have long been the norm.
Tools at our disposal

SDNPA brings to the table:

       Public mandate
      Convening power
      Some new money
    People on the ground
       Planning powers
Understanding the Evidence
Scenarios by 2080 for the South East (including the National Park)

•   Summer mean temperatures up between 3 °C and 4.9 °C, winter between 2.6 °C and
    3.7 °C – the hottest day temperature could increase by up to 10 °C.

•   Winters wetter and summers drier – precipitation likely to decrease by 14 to 28% in
    summer and increase by 18 to 30% in winter – rainfall on the wettest day could increase
    by up to 45%..

•   Cloud cover will reduce. In summer by up to -18%.

•   Sea level (cf London) is likely to increase by 30.5 and 43.3 cm.
                                                                       • Information provided by Natural England 2009
Understanding the Evidence (contd)
2080 predictions for the South East

•   Coastal defences will come under greater threat from sea level rise and increased storm
    events;

•   Changes in phenology – already signs in the South East, with evidence that the time the
    first leaves emerge on oak trees in Surrey is earlier each year.

•   Changing species ranges and habitat requirements – conditions for some species in South
    East England may become less favourable.

•   Ground water and rivers – falling groundwater levels and low river-flows in summer.
                                                                      • Information provided by Natural England 2009
Land management and carbon

Dual aims: carbon sequestration / increased resilience;

National Park is 85% farmland and 20% (overlaps) woodland;

Huge potential to improve carbon balance by more sustainable land management eg:

•   Agriculture on thin chalk soils (new techniques and technologies);

•   Management of flood plains in river valleys;

•   Forestry techniques and heathland management

BUT: evidence base still very patchy
Reducing
Demand:


Knowing where the
emissions come
from:

Understanding
our Carbon
Footprint
Reducing Demand: Housing
• 110,000 residents within National Park;

• c50,000 homes in total;

• Market towns like Lewes and Petersfield

• c250 new homes built per year since 2001


Business opportunities in retrofit, microrenewables etc.
National Park can create opportunities for community scale
Reducing Demand: Transport




• Huge flows - 25,000 in, 23,000 out;

• At least 39m visitor days per year;

• 63% of commuters use car, 84% of visitors;

• 15 railway stations in or next to Park;

Local Sustainable Transport Fund provides £3.7m new money.
Business opportunities in bike hire, information, local
services,community buses as well as main transport providers
Case Study: Sustainable Travel Solutions

£18.2m total package - DfT £3.9m. 2015 aims are:

switch 370,000 visitors to more sustainable modes (12% to 14%).

2% reduction in the proportion arriving by car (88% to 86%),

saving c11,000 t CO2 from 2012 to 2015
Renewables

need to find appropriate combination for this protected landscape;

wind, solar, hydro, woodfuel, anaerobic digestion may all play a role;

large scale onshore wind highly controversial;

clear business opportunities in microrenewables and woodfuel :
may provide multiple benefits in terms of carbon savings, jobs and
(in latter case) conservation management.

we are undertaking a detailed energy study
Case Study - Woodfuel

•   could help deliver both NP Purposes and its Duty;

•   potential to heat more than 9,000 homes;

•   could replace oil equivalent of > £8 million/year

•   > 2,000kW installed to date, using around 2,000m³/year

•   12 major/estate based installations made or planned
Woodheat Installations




                                                                                          Woodheat Solutions googlemap:
           https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=112016510990366938432.00046cb26b5d97d10dd3b&z=8
Case Study: Woodland Carbon Code



Aims to provide assurance to investors that new woodlands grown to
   absorb CO2 will actually deliver carbon benefits

Income from the sale of woodland carbon may:

•   Help encourage landowners to plant more woodland

•   Provide another source of income for landowners

•   Make woodland a more attractive land use compared to traditional
    farming.


However, in National Park, more about bringing existing woodland
back into management rather than about new planting
Case Study:
Eon proposals
for Rampion
Offshore
Wind
Farm:

National Park
response will take
into account carbon
benefits balanced
against landscape
and cable routing
impacts.




                      http://www.eon-uk.com/generation/3998.aspx
Rampion Offshore Wind Farm proposals




 • 195 turbines offshore from Brighton

 • 2 offshore electrical substations and c13km subsea cable

 • Onshore underground cables of around 30km

 • sufficient electricity equivalent c450,000 average UK households

 BUT: cables would cross National Park at its narrowest and most vulnerable
  point
                                      http://www.eon-uk.com/downloads/Rampion_Offshore_Wind_Farm_FAQs_February_2012
Communications and behaviour change

•   National Park needs to promote informed debate based on real
    evidence and policy;

•   can also lead by example in own operations;

•   policy framework through Management Plan and Local Plan should
    enable sustainable business models and inward investment to National
    Park economy.
Case Study: South Downs Centre, Midhurst
Aim: BREEAM ‘Very Good’ or above, living demonstration of potential to
retrofit existing commercial buildings across the National Park:

    • Biodiverse ‘brown’ roof, and PV cells covering to flat roofs

    • New insulation on 1930s extension – ‘foamed’ glass (66% recycled)
    with outer face finished in lime render that is carbon neutral

    • New ‘breathable’ insulation system to the inside face of the 1900-
    1920s extensions

    • Biomass boiler plant, low energy lighting throughout, secondary
    glazing
Conclusions

•   Climate Change is one of the greatest threats to the landscapes for
    which the National Park was designated;

•   Yet the wrong CC policies and measures could damage these protected
    landscapes;

•   The NPA is still developing its approach, but has a range of levers
    (planning policy, funding, communications, partnerships);

•   Need to promote informed public debate, and help create right climate
    for investment in sustainable and low carbon business models within
    South Downs National Park.
Thank you, and please join the South Downs online Forum at:
www.southdowns.gov.uk/forum


              andrew.lee@southdowns.gov.uk



              07795 287 538 or 01730 811774


              South Downs National Park Authority,
              Hatton House, Bepton Road, Midhurst,
              West Sussex, GU29 9LU

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Responding to Climate Change in Britain's Newest National Park

  • 1. Responding to the Climate Change challenge in Britain’s newest National Park – and the opportunities for business Andrew Lee, Director of Strategy & Partnerships
  • 2. I will cover Snapshot of South Downs National Park A framework for developing our response to Climate Change: • Understanding the evidence: impact scenarios and footprint; • Land management for carbon sequestration/increased resilience; • Reducing demand: eg housing, food, transport; • Deployment of renewables; • Communications and behaviour change
  • 3. Designation of a National Park • 31 March 2010 • 10th to be designated in England
  • 4. Facts and Figures Length Eastbourne/Winchester 160 km Area 1637 sq km Population in the Park 110,000 Visitor Numbers Over 39 m visitor days/year Area farmed/managed 85% Woodland 20% Highest point 280m at Blackdown Coastline 20.5km
  • 5. Purpose 2 Purpose 1 To promote To conserve and opportunities enhance the natural for the understanding beauty, wildlife and and enjoyment of the cultural heritage Special qualities of the area. of the Park by the public. Duty To seek to foster the social and economic well-being of local communities Responding to Climate Change
  • 6. 2010 Defra Circular’s Vision for the English National Parks and the Broads: By 2030 English National Parks and the Broads will be places where: • There are thriving, living, working landscapes notable for their natural beauty and cultural heritage. They inspire visitors and local communities to live within environmental limits and to tackle climate change. The wide-range of services they provide (from clean water to sustainable food) are in good condition and valued by society. • Sustainable development can be seen in action. The communities of the Parks take an active part in decisions about their future. They are known for having been pivotal in the transformation to a low carbon society and sustainable living. Renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, low carbon transport and travel and healthy, prosperous communities have long been the norm.
  • 7. Tools at our disposal SDNPA brings to the table: Public mandate Convening power Some new money People on the ground Planning powers
  • 8. Understanding the Evidence Scenarios by 2080 for the South East (including the National Park) • Summer mean temperatures up between 3 °C and 4.9 °C, winter between 2.6 °C and 3.7 °C – the hottest day temperature could increase by up to 10 °C. • Winters wetter and summers drier – precipitation likely to decrease by 14 to 28% in summer and increase by 18 to 30% in winter – rainfall on the wettest day could increase by up to 45%.. • Cloud cover will reduce. In summer by up to -18%. • Sea level (cf London) is likely to increase by 30.5 and 43.3 cm. • Information provided by Natural England 2009
  • 9. Understanding the Evidence (contd) 2080 predictions for the South East • Coastal defences will come under greater threat from sea level rise and increased storm events; • Changes in phenology – already signs in the South East, with evidence that the time the first leaves emerge on oak trees in Surrey is earlier each year. • Changing species ranges and habitat requirements – conditions for some species in South East England may become less favourable. • Ground water and rivers – falling groundwater levels and low river-flows in summer. • Information provided by Natural England 2009
  • 10. Land management and carbon Dual aims: carbon sequestration / increased resilience; National Park is 85% farmland and 20% (overlaps) woodland; Huge potential to improve carbon balance by more sustainable land management eg: • Agriculture on thin chalk soils (new techniques and technologies); • Management of flood plains in river valleys; • Forestry techniques and heathland management BUT: evidence base still very patchy
  • 11. Reducing Demand: Knowing where the emissions come from: Understanding our Carbon Footprint
  • 12. Reducing Demand: Housing • 110,000 residents within National Park; • c50,000 homes in total; • Market towns like Lewes and Petersfield • c250 new homes built per year since 2001 Business opportunities in retrofit, microrenewables etc. National Park can create opportunities for community scale
  • 13. Reducing Demand: Transport • Huge flows - 25,000 in, 23,000 out; • At least 39m visitor days per year; • 63% of commuters use car, 84% of visitors; • 15 railway stations in or next to Park; Local Sustainable Transport Fund provides £3.7m new money. Business opportunities in bike hire, information, local services,community buses as well as main transport providers
  • 14. Case Study: Sustainable Travel Solutions £18.2m total package - DfT £3.9m. 2015 aims are: switch 370,000 visitors to more sustainable modes (12% to 14%). 2% reduction in the proportion arriving by car (88% to 86%), saving c11,000 t CO2 from 2012 to 2015
  • 15. Renewables need to find appropriate combination for this protected landscape; wind, solar, hydro, woodfuel, anaerobic digestion may all play a role; large scale onshore wind highly controversial; clear business opportunities in microrenewables and woodfuel : may provide multiple benefits in terms of carbon savings, jobs and (in latter case) conservation management. we are undertaking a detailed energy study
  • 16. Case Study - Woodfuel • could help deliver both NP Purposes and its Duty; • potential to heat more than 9,000 homes; • could replace oil equivalent of > £8 million/year • > 2,000kW installed to date, using around 2,000m³/year • 12 major/estate based installations made or planned
  • 17. Woodheat Installations Woodheat Solutions googlemap: https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=112016510990366938432.00046cb26b5d97d10dd3b&z=8
  • 18. Case Study: Woodland Carbon Code Aims to provide assurance to investors that new woodlands grown to absorb CO2 will actually deliver carbon benefits Income from the sale of woodland carbon may: • Help encourage landowners to plant more woodland • Provide another source of income for landowners • Make woodland a more attractive land use compared to traditional farming. However, in National Park, more about bringing existing woodland back into management rather than about new planting
  • 19. Case Study: Eon proposals for Rampion Offshore Wind Farm: National Park response will take into account carbon benefits balanced against landscape and cable routing impacts. http://www.eon-uk.com/generation/3998.aspx
  • 20. Rampion Offshore Wind Farm proposals • 195 turbines offshore from Brighton • 2 offshore electrical substations and c13km subsea cable • Onshore underground cables of around 30km • sufficient electricity equivalent c450,000 average UK households BUT: cables would cross National Park at its narrowest and most vulnerable point http://www.eon-uk.com/downloads/Rampion_Offshore_Wind_Farm_FAQs_February_2012
  • 21. Communications and behaviour change • National Park needs to promote informed debate based on real evidence and policy; • can also lead by example in own operations; • policy framework through Management Plan and Local Plan should enable sustainable business models and inward investment to National Park economy.
  • 22. Case Study: South Downs Centre, Midhurst
  • 23. Aim: BREEAM ‘Very Good’ or above, living demonstration of potential to retrofit existing commercial buildings across the National Park: • Biodiverse ‘brown’ roof, and PV cells covering to flat roofs • New insulation on 1930s extension – ‘foamed’ glass (66% recycled) with outer face finished in lime render that is carbon neutral • New ‘breathable’ insulation system to the inside face of the 1900- 1920s extensions • Biomass boiler plant, low energy lighting throughout, secondary glazing
  • 24. Conclusions • Climate Change is one of the greatest threats to the landscapes for which the National Park was designated; • Yet the wrong CC policies and measures could damage these protected landscapes; • The NPA is still developing its approach, but has a range of levers (planning policy, funding, communications, partnerships); • Need to promote informed public debate, and help create right climate for investment in sustainable and low carbon business models within South Downs National Park.
  • 25. Thank you, and please join the South Downs online Forum at: www.southdowns.gov.uk/forum andrew.lee@southdowns.gov.uk 07795 287 538 or 01730 811774 South Downs National Park Authority, Hatton House, Bepton Road, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9LU

Notas del editor

  1. 2010 Defra Circular’s Vision for the English National Parks and the Broads: By 2030 English National Parks and the Broads will be places where: • There are thriving, living, working landscapes notable for their natural beauty and cultural heritage. They inspire visitors and local communities to live within environmental limits and to tackle climate change. The wide-range of services they provide (from clean water to sustainable food) are in good condition and valued by society. • Sustainable development can be seen in action. The communities of the Parks take an active part in decisions about their future. They are known for having been pivotal in the transformation to a low carbon society and sustainable living. Renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, low carbon transport and travel and healthy, prosperous communities have long been the norm.
  2. Potential Sustainability Measures for Capron House Refurbishment Project as identified in Feasibility Study We are seeking to achieve at least BREEAM ‘very Good’ accreditation for the project. This is a challenging target for refurbishment of a historic Listed Building. The project team will also be assessing whether an ‘Excellent’ accreditation might be a feasible prospect – ‘Excellent’ accreditation requires certain mandatory credits to be achieved, some of which are outwith direct control of the project team, (e.g. proximity to public transport) therefore this may not be an achievable prospect. You could add to your list re the building: - use of natural fibre ('hydroscopic'/ 'breathable') insulations to voids within the historic fabric - replacement of single-glazed metal windows with double-glazed - control of air movements/ draughts to limit heat loss - replacement of services to include measures such as: - full control of heating and ventilation systems - insulation of heating services and efficient heat emitters etc. (There are of also your 'operational' measures as per the BREEAM docs such as: - building procurement methods, materials selection etc - provisions such as: -bicycle parking - showers and changing - etc etc).