Conservation in the United Kingdom

This page gives an overview of the complex structure of environmental and cultural conservation in the United Kingdom.

Conservation area signage in Carlton, Cambridgeshire.

With the advent of devolved government for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and of evolving regional government for England, the responsibilities for environment and conservation in the United Kingdom have become more complicated.

There follows a list of the legislation, conservation bodies (both governmental and otherwise), and conservation designations, which work together to conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of the UK. A list of 'objects of conservation' provides further links.

Legislation

Conservation area in Lytham St Annes.

Some of the key legislation which governs conservation issues in the UK. This list is not exhaustive.

  • Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979
  • Badgers Act 1991
  • Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
  • Environment Act 1995
  • Environmental Protection Act 1990
  • Environment (Wales) Act 2016
  • National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
  • Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006
  • Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
  • Protection of Badgers Act 1992
  • Weeds Act 1959
  • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981

Conservation bodies

Government departments

Governmental bodies

The following are Executive Agencies of the UK government and regional executives, with note on their areas of responsibility.

United Kingdom

  • Joint Nature Conservation Committee co-ordination of regional bodies
  • Forestry Commission co-ordinating international forestry policy support and certain plant health functions in respect of trees and forestry.[2]

England

Scotland

The following are Public bodies of the Scottish Government, with notes on their areas of responsibility.

Wales

  • Cadw cultural and built heritage
  • Natural Resources Wales (NRW) (formerly Countryside Council for Wales, Forestry Commission Wales and Environment Agency Wales) protection of landscapes and rural countryside, regulation of waterways, pollution, waste management

Northern Ireland

  • Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) conservation of natural and built heritage
  • Forest Service Northern Ireland

Non-governmental organisations

Conservation designations

National parks

Areas designated by government agencies

The following designations are established or monitored by the executive agencies listed above.

DesignationAbbreviationCountryAgency
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB EnglandNatural England
WalesNRW
Northern IrelandNIEA
Environmentally sensitive areaESAEnglandNatural England
Heritage coast EnglandNatural England
WalesNRW
Marine nature reserveMNR
National nature reserve NNR EnglandNatural England
ScotlandNatureScot
WalesNRW
Northern IrelandNIEA
National scenic areaNSAScotlandNatureScot
Nitrate vulnerable zoneNVZEnglandEnvironment Agency
Scheduled monument SAM EnglandHistoric England
ScotlandHistoric Environment Scotland
WalesCadw
Northern IrelandNIEA
Site of Special Scientific Interest SSSI EnglandNatural England
ScotlandNatureScot
WalesNRW
Northern IrelandNIEA
Special landscape areaSLAWalesNRW

Other United Kingdom conservation designations

International conservation designations

Other United Kingdom conservation policies

  • Article 4 direction
  • United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan (UKBAP)

Objects of conservation

United Kingdom

England

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

See also

References

  1. "Environment and Forestry Directorate". Scottish Government. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  2. "Forestry devolution: resource list". Scottish Government. 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  3. Forestry England

Further reading

  • Clapp, Brian William. An Environmental history of Britain since the industrial revolution (Routledge, 2014).
  • Sheail, John. Rural Conservation in Inter-War Britain (1981) online
  • Sheail, John. An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain (Red Globe Press, 2002)
  • Simmons, Ian G. An environmental history of Great Britain : from 10,000 years ago to the present (Edinburgh University Press), 2001.
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