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Towards local environmental
governance: a case study of Natural
Cambridgeshire
Ian Hodge
Department of Land Economy
University of Cambridge
Countryside and Community Research Institute Seminar
24 November 2022
1
Towards local environmental governance:
a case study of Natural Cambridgeshire
• The challenge of countryside recovery
• A model of collaborative local governance
• Potential architecture
• A ‘national park’ approach
• A ‘Local Nature Partnership’ approach
• Natural Cambridgeshire as an emergent LEGO
• Initiatives in Cambridgeshire
• Further development
• National requirements for local governance
• Conclusions
Department of Land Economy
2
The challenge of countryside
recovery
• Multiple, shifting values of rural land (ecosystem
services)
• Food, biodiversity, GhG emissions, C sequestration, flood
mitigation, public access, public health, landscape aesthetics,
• The complexity of delivery
• Public goods
• Conflicts and synergies
• Spatial variability
• Multiple stakeholders
• Governance gap
• Government silos (Defra, NE, EA, FC, Ofwat, planning, LAs)
• Limits of centralised government
• Lack of institutions to represent demand
Department of Land Economy
3
Two separate approaches
• Central government: esp. agri-environment
• National designations (eg SSSIs)
• Environmental Land Management
• Regulation
• Voluntary and local government
• NGOs (eg Wildlife Trust Living Landscapes)
• Local authorities & parishes (eg local and neighbourhood
plans)
Department of Land Economy
4
A model of collaborative local governance
• Objectives
• Representation for demands
• Devolution of decisions
• Capacity to directly influence land use decisions
• Co-ordinate shared interests
• Institutional qualities
• Public acceptance
• Transparency & accountability
• Long term perspective
• Functions
• Planning
• Coordination & facilitation
• Procurement
Department of Land Economy
5
Management principles:
clear responsibility and shared commitment
Sunderland, T., Rice, P., Lord, A. and Traill Thomson, J.A (2020) Natural Capital Strategy for North Devon, Natural England Research Report 083
6
Local Environmental Governance
Organisations
• Trustee for local environment over long term
• Brings local stakeholders together and represents
their interests
• Promotes and co-ordinates actions
• Funding to establish incentives for action
• Adaptive approach: monitoring, learning,
responding
Department of Land Economy
7
Figure 1: A model of local environmental governance
Assessments of local
natural capital
National funding:
ELM, Nature for
Climate, etc
LEGO
Planning and
strategy
National demands
and local priorities
Clearing house
and
procurement
Local offsetting and
Local Nature
Investment Fund
ELM contracts NbS and land-
based projects
Department of Land Economy
8
Developing a more coherent and
systematic approach
• Setting priorities and planning
• Assessment of natural capital (survey and research)
• Building social capital
• Identifying potential funding sources
• Assessing local priorities and planning (eg Local Nature
Recovery Strategy)
• Clearing house and procurement
• Building local funds (public and private)
• Soliciting and mediating local demands
• Managing procurement contracts
Department of Land Economy
9
An architecture of local governance:
A ‘national park’ approach
• Established organisation
• National Park Authority represents community (?)
• Broad interest for environment
• National Park management plans
• Executive capability
BUT
• Current duty to national rather than local interests
• Lack of capability and funding
• Only in some areas
Department of Land Economy
10
An architecture of local governance:
A ‘local nature partnership’ approach
• Local Nature Partnerships:
• “Drive positive change in the local natural environment,
taking a strategic view …
• Contribute to achieving the Government’s national
environmental objectives locally …
• Become local champions …”
• National network of LNPs
• Parallel with Local Enterprise Partnerships
BUT
• LNPs are different stages of development
• Lack of executive capability
• Lack of core or discretionary funding
Department of Land Economy
11
Natural Cambridgeshire as an
emergent LEGO
“The CPCA area has one of the lowest proportions of rich
wildlife and natural greenspaces in the UK”
• The Cambridgeshire environment
• Intensive agriculture
• Little woodland cover
• Fenland
• Rapid economic and population growth
Department of Land Economy
12
Land use and policy funding in
Greater Cambridgeshire
Hectares %
Cereals 149,053 56
Oilseeds 14,165 5
Other arable crops 45,524 17
Uncropped arable
land
10,188 4
Horticulture 6,487 2
Grassland 30,836 12
Total Farmed Area 265,848 100
Agricultural land use in Greater
Cambridgeshire Local Nature
Partnership
AES BPS
Average payment in East of England
£/ha (FBS: 2019/20)
32 202
Farmed area (ha) in Gt Camb LNP 266k 266k
Total expenditure £8.5m £53.7m
Government expenditure on agriculture
in Greater Cambridgeshire
Department of Land Economy
13
Local planning exercises
• A Greater Cambridge Green Infrastructure Opportunity
Mapping project.
• Local Authority Local Plans
• Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy
• Greater Cambridge Local Plan
• Call for Sites and Call for Green Sites
• Parishes: Neighbourhood Plans
• The Oxford to Cambridge (OxCam) Arc Natural Capital
Plan.
• Water Resources East Natural Capital Plan for Eastern
England using systematic conservation planning.
• Food, Farming and Countryside Commission:
Cambridgeshire Land use framework project.
Department of Land Economy
14
BCN Wildlife Trust Living Landscapes
Department of Land Economy
15
Nature and land management initiatives
• Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants Living Landscapes
• RSPB Futurescapes
• The Cambridge Nature Recovery Network has identified five priority areas for landscape
enhancement.
• Fens for the Future to establish a network of waterways and wetlands across the Fens.
• The Great Fen Project: large scale Fenland restoration.
• The National Trust vision for Wicken Fen from Wicken Fen to Cambridge.
• The proposal for a UNESCO Fens Biosphere.
• Nenescape Landscape Partnership with partners from along the River Nene.
• Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Future Parks Accelerator Project to develop a shared vision
for parks and open spaces.
• The Langdyke Countryside Trust around home of poet John Clare to reverse decline of
biodiversity and celebrate and conserve the natural world.
• The Cam Ely Ouse (CamEO) Partnership working together to improve the rivers and
surrounding land.
• Farmer clusters: The West Cambs 100s/ Bourn Brook and Hen and Abbotsley Brook
Catchment Group
• Anglian Water Landscape Enterprise Networks in East Anglia.
• New life on the old west (Cambridgeshire Acre) creating and maintaining green space, training
volunteers in recording and monitoring, and learning opportunities.
16
17
https://naturalcambridgeshire.org.uk/
In September 2020, Natural Cambridgeshire launched its ambitious action plan for
doubling the area of rich wildlife habitats and natural green space across the region in
order to create a world-class environment.
Support for Natural Cambridgeshire
18
Progress in Natural Cambridgeshire
• Registered charity
• To promote nature recovery for the benefit of the public by the
preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment
and the prudent use of resources.
• Quarterly Partnership Forum Events
• 6-8 speakers, up to 80 participants
• Developing with nature assessment template
• Local Nature Recovery Tool Kit
• Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fund for Nature
Department of Land Economy
19
https://naturalcambridgeshire.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/priority-landscapes.pdf
Landscape
Priority Areas
20
http://cambridgenaturenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cambridge-Nature-Network-Area-Map.pdf
21
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fund
for Nature
• CPCA award £1.3m to Natural Cambridgeshire to
enable acceleration and delivery of sustainable nature
projects ‘for doubling nature’
• £1m fund for nature
• £210,000 revenue
• £125,000 to BCN Wildlife Trust for baseline setting and
monitoring.
• Support projects create stream of revenue, at least
match funded, ideally self sustaining,
• Prioritise larger projects in six priority landscapes
• £100k for small-scale community projects
cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk/news/cpca-board-approve-business-cases-and-funds-for-doubling-nature-in-cambridgeshire-and-
peterborough/
Department of Land Economy
22
Challenges for funding
• Need to create incentives reflecting social value
• Systematic assessment of demand v. organisations able
to apply
• Long term commitments and short term funding
• Projectification
• Public good character of many benefits limiting
private finance potential
• Lack of systematic data on potentials
Department of Land Economy
23
Developing Natural Cambridgeshire
as a LEGO
• Transparent, consistent, accountable procedures
• Systematic assessment of demand (rather than
opportunism based solely on claims)
• Explicit criteria for identifying priority areas
• Reliable long term funding (from central
government)
• Balanced stakeholder engagement and
representation
Department of Land Economy
24
National requirements for local
governance
• Structure and guidance for national system of
LEGOs
• Core funding for operational costs
• Devolved funding for ‘purer’ public goods
• Continued national funding for national
commitments (biodiversity, climate)
• Funding for modelling, research, case studies
• National oversight of performance and
accountability
Department of Land Economy
25
Conclusions
• Centralised system can’t capture details of local
priorities or energy of local initiatives
• Numerous local plans without capacity to be
implemented
• Need for mediation/ clearing house/ brokerage to
bring private and public concerns together into
deliverable projects
• A system of LEGOs has potential for this
• But needs centrally led system, core funding, local
support.
Department of Land Economy
26
Ian Hodge
idh3@cam.ac.uk
• Cambridge
University
Press
• 2016
27
Department of Land Economy
Gawith, David and Hodge, Ian (2019) Focus rural
land policies on ecosystem services, not
agriculture. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3,
1136-1139; https://rdcu.be/bO9e0

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The potential for local governance of the rural environment: A case study in Cambridgeshire

  • 1. Towards local environmental governance: a case study of Natural Cambridgeshire Ian Hodge Department of Land Economy University of Cambridge Countryside and Community Research Institute Seminar 24 November 2022 1
  • 2. Towards local environmental governance: a case study of Natural Cambridgeshire • The challenge of countryside recovery • A model of collaborative local governance • Potential architecture • A ‘national park’ approach • A ‘Local Nature Partnership’ approach • Natural Cambridgeshire as an emergent LEGO • Initiatives in Cambridgeshire • Further development • National requirements for local governance • Conclusions Department of Land Economy 2
  • 3. The challenge of countryside recovery • Multiple, shifting values of rural land (ecosystem services) • Food, biodiversity, GhG emissions, C sequestration, flood mitigation, public access, public health, landscape aesthetics, • The complexity of delivery • Public goods • Conflicts and synergies • Spatial variability • Multiple stakeholders • Governance gap • Government silos (Defra, NE, EA, FC, Ofwat, planning, LAs) • Limits of centralised government • Lack of institutions to represent demand Department of Land Economy 3
  • 4. Two separate approaches • Central government: esp. agri-environment • National designations (eg SSSIs) • Environmental Land Management • Regulation • Voluntary and local government • NGOs (eg Wildlife Trust Living Landscapes) • Local authorities & parishes (eg local and neighbourhood plans) Department of Land Economy 4
  • 5. A model of collaborative local governance • Objectives • Representation for demands • Devolution of decisions • Capacity to directly influence land use decisions • Co-ordinate shared interests • Institutional qualities • Public acceptance • Transparency & accountability • Long term perspective • Functions • Planning • Coordination & facilitation • Procurement Department of Land Economy 5
  • 6. Management principles: clear responsibility and shared commitment Sunderland, T., Rice, P., Lord, A. and Traill Thomson, J.A (2020) Natural Capital Strategy for North Devon, Natural England Research Report 083 6
  • 7. Local Environmental Governance Organisations • Trustee for local environment over long term • Brings local stakeholders together and represents their interests • Promotes and co-ordinates actions • Funding to establish incentives for action • Adaptive approach: monitoring, learning, responding Department of Land Economy 7
  • 8. Figure 1: A model of local environmental governance Assessments of local natural capital National funding: ELM, Nature for Climate, etc LEGO Planning and strategy National demands and local priorities Clearing house and procurement Local offsetting and Local Nature Investment Fund ELM contracts NbS and land- based projects Department of Land Economy 8
  • 9. Developing a more coherent and systematic approach • Setting priorities and planning • Assessment of natural capital (survey and research) • Building social capital • Identifying potential funding sources • Assessing local priorities and planning (eg Local Nature Recovery Strategy) • Clearing house and procurement • Building local funds (public and private) • Soliciting and mediating local demands • Managing procurement contracts Department of Land Economy 9
  • 10. An architecture of local governance: A ‘national park’ approach • Established organisation • National Park Authority represents community (?) • Broad interest for environment • National Park management plans • Executive capability BUT • Current duty to national rather than local interests • Lack of capability and funding • Only in some areas Department of Land Economy 10
  • 11. An architecture of local governance: A ‘local nature partnership’ approach • Local Nature Partnerships: • “Drive positive change in the local natural environment, taking a strategic view … • Contribute to achieving the Government’s national environmental objectives locally … • Become local champions …” • National network of LNPs • Parallel with Local Enterprise Partnerships BUT • LNPs are different stages of development • Lack of executive capability • Lack of core or discretionary funding Department of Land Economy 11
  • 12. Natural Cambridgeshire as an emergent LEGO “The CPCA area has one of the lowest proportions of rich wildlife and natural greenspaces in the UK” • The Cambridgeshire environment • Intensive agriculture • Little woodland cover • Fenland • Rapid economic and population growth Department of Land Economy 12
  • 13. Land use and policy funding in Greater Cambridgeshire Hectares % Cereals 149,053 56 Oilseeds 14,165 5 Other arable crops 45,524 17 Uncropped arable land 10,188 4 Horticulture 6,487 2 Grassland 30,836 12 Total Farmed Area 265,848 100 Agricultural land use in Greater Cambridgeshire Local Nature Partnership AES BPS Average payment in East of England £/ha (FBS: 2019/20) 32 202 Farmed area (ha) in Gt Camb LNP 266k 266k Total expenditure £8.5m £53.7m Government expenditure on agriculture in Greater Cambridgeshire Department of Land Economy 13
  • 14. Local planning exercises • A Greater Cambridge Green Infrastructure Opportunity Mapping project. • Local Authority Local Plans • Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy • Greater Cambridge Local Plan • Call for Sites and Call for Green Sites • Parishes: Neighbourhood Plans • The Oxford to Cambridge (OxCam) Arc Natural Capital Plan. • Water Resources East Natural Capital Plan for Eastern England using systematic conservation planning. • Food, Farming and Countryside Commission: Cambridgeshire Land use framework project. Department of Land Economy 14
  • 15. BCN Wildlife Trust Living Landscapes Department of Land Economy 15
  • 16. Nature and land management initiatives • Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants Living Landscapes • RSPB Futurescapes • The Cambridge Nature Recovery Network has identified five priority areas for landscape enhancement. • Fens for the Future to establish a network of waterways and wetlands across the Fens. • The Great Fen Project: large scale Fenland restoration. • The National Trust vision for Wicken Fen from Wicken Fen to Cambridge. • The proposal for a UNESCO Fens Biosphere. • Nenescape Landscape Partnership with partners from along the River Nene. • Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Future Parks Accelerator Project to develop a shared vision for parks and open spaces. • The Langdyke Countryside Trust around home of poet John Clare to reverse decline of biodiversity and celebrate and conserve the natural world. • The Cam Ely Ouse (CamEO) Partnership working together to improve the rivers and surrounding land. • Farmer clusters: The West Cambs 100s/ Bourn Brook and Hen and Abbotsley Brook Catchment Group • Anglian Water Landscape Enterprise Networks in East Anglia. • New life on the old west (Cambridgeshire Acre) creating and maintaining green space, training volunteers in recording and monitoring, and learning opportunities. 16
  • 17. 17 https://naturalcambridgeshire.org.uk/ In September 2020, Natural Cambridgeshire launched its ambitious action plan for doubling the area of rich wildlife habitats and natural green space across the region in order to create a world-class environment.
  • 18. Support for Natural Cambridgeshire 18
  • 19. Progress in Natural Cambridgeshire • Registered charity • To promote nature recovery for the benefit of the public by the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of resources. • Quarterly Partnership Forum Events • 6-8 speakers, up to 80 participants • Developing with nature assessment template • Local Nature Recovery Tool Kit • Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fund for Nature Department of Land Economy 19
  • 22. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fund for Nature • CPCA award £1.3m to Natural Cambridgeshire to enable acceleration and delivery of sustainable nature projects ‘for doubling nature’ • £1m fund for nature • £210,000 revenue • £125,000 to BCN Wildlife Trust for baseline setting and monitoring. • Support projects create stream of revenue, at least match funded, ideally self sustaining, • Prioritise larger projects in six priority landscapes • £100k for small-scale community projects cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk/news/cpca-board-approve-business-cases-and-funds-for-doubling-nature-in-cambridgeshire-and- peterborough/ Department of Land Economy 22
  • 23. Challenges for funding • Need to create incentives reflecting social value • Systematic assessment of demand v. organisations able to apply • Long term commitments and short term funding • Projectification • Public good character of many benefits limiting private finance potential • Lack of systematic data on potentials Department of Land Economy 23
  • 24. Developing Natural Cambridgeshire as a LEGO • Transparent, consistent, accountable procedures • Systematic assessment of demand (rather than opportunism based solely on claims) • Explicit criteria for identifying priority areas • Reliable long term funding (from central government) • Balanced stakeholder engagement and representation Department of Land Economy 24
  • 25. National requirements for local governance • Structure and guidance for national system of LEGOs • Core funding for operational costs • Devolved funding for ‘purer’ public goods • Continued national funding for national commitments (biodiversity, climate) • Funding for modelling, research, case studies • National oversight of performance and accountability Department of Land Economy 25
  • 26. Conclusions • Centralised system can’t capture details of local priorities or energy of local initiatives • Numerous local plans without capacity to be implemented • Need for mediation/ clearing house/ brokerage to bring private and public concerns together into deliverable projects • A system of LEGOs has potential for this • But needs centrally led system, core funding, local support. Department of Land Economy 26
  • 27. Ian Hodge idh3@cam.ac.uk • Cambridge University Press • 2016 27 Department of Land Economy Gawith, David and Hodge, Ian (2019) Focus rural land policies on ecosystem services, not agriculture. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3, 1136-1139; https://rdcu.be/bO9e0