Wednesday, September 01, 2010

   Stockwood Pete: Defending our green spaces

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Stockwood Pete: Defending our green spaces

On Tuesday 7th September - an hour before the council meeting - there's a photocall outside the council house for all Bristolians who don't want the city's precious green spaces sold off. Gather by 5pm, bring a placard if you can! And spread the word!

Participatory Processes and Techniques for an Ecosystems Approach

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- Participatory Processes and Techniques for an Ecosystems Approach

Passing on details of this consultation on decision making:

Consultation Status: Open. Open date: 30 August 2010. Close date: 17 September 2010

Views are invited on a draft introductory guide explaining how participatory processes and techniques can be used as part of an ecosystems approach to decision making.

The work has been funded by Defra as part of its Natural Environment Strategic Research Programme on embedding an Ecosystems Approach in to decision making.

We welcome constructive feedback on the quality and usefulness of any aspect of this document, as well as any suggestions for potential additions. The draft materials are at an advanced stage but they are not finalised.

We will consider all responses carefully and thank you for your time

This document is not endorsed by Defra.

Best wishes
Robert Fish
Project LeaderUniversity of Exeter.

Friends of the Earth - Join the MOOvement

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Friends of the Earth - Join the MOOvement

Put your hoof down for rainforest-free meat and dairy
This autumn, MPs will be voting on a new law to break the hidden link between animal feed in factory farms and wildlife and rainforest destruction in South America.
Please join our MOOvement today - together we can make sure they support UK farmers to feed their animals a diet that doesn't cost the planet.