Description of impact
Bangor University research contributed to Evidence Review underpinning this policy consultation. Depending on the outcome of the consultation and how it affects subequent Welsh Government agri-environment policy this could lead to a number of major environmental, economic and social impacts in Wales. See General Notes below, an e-mail (10.07.19) from leader of the review, Bridget EmmettDescription of the underpinning research
Bangor University contributors to the review were: J Healey, T Pagella, AP WilliamsGeneral Notes
Dear ERAMMP Evidence Pack teamThe Welsh Government consultation on supporting farmers post Brexit went live yesterday. You can find it here:
https://gov.wales/revised-proposals-supporting-welsh-farmers-after-brexit
Right next to the consultation is a downloadable version of the ERAMMP Evidence Pack Integrated Report (10A) which makes clear the importance WG have placed on all our hard work. Whilst WG decided only to put the Integrated Review (and this was split into 2 parts 10A and 10B), they have heavily referenced the individual reviews together with other GMEP and ERAMMP modelling work in Annex A and B (see pages 89 onwards). The links take you to the ERAMMP website where all the final reviews are there to download here:
https://erammp.wales/en/resources
We are now getting them all translated at the request of Welsh Gov – initially they thought only the Integrated Review needed translating.
A huge thank you to everyone who contributed and to the people who went beyond their original brief to help with final proof-reading of the reviews. We all needed that help due to the tight timeline to ensure the quality was as good as we could make it.
Thanks again everyone. I hope you’re proud of what we achieved together. I also hope many of your organisations will respond to the consultation and contribute in a perhaps less constrained way to what is being proposed by WG than was asked from us in these Evidence Reviews.
Best wishes from the CEH team and we hope you all have a relaxing summer.
Bridget, Chris and Bron
Impact status | Potential |
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