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Rejected
Introduce interim species abundance targets to monitor progress against Environment Act goals
Recommendation
Without interim species abundance targets it is unclear how this and future governments will be able to monitor progress against the Environment Act targets. We support species reintroduction as part of the effort to deliver current species abundance targets, but also believe that interim targets should be introduced to track progress against those.
Government Response Summary
The government acknowledged the need for interim targets and stated some were published in January 2023, but rejected setting a specific interim target to reduce species abundance decline by a percentage, citing difficulties and impracticality.
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Government Response
Rejected
Government Response
Rejected
HM Government
Rejected
The Environment Act 2021 required that the long-term targets will be supported by interim targets, of up to 5 years in duration. These set the trajectory towards long-term targets and allow for an ongoing assessment of whether government is on track to meet them. The interim targets were published in the Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) in January this year. When setting the interim targets, we considered a target to reduce the decline in species abundance by a specified percentage by 2028 using the same metric as the statutory species targets. However, it would be difficult to accurately assess the appropriate level to set such a target, based on the evidence and analysis provided within the biodiversity evidence pack published during consultation. The time taken for data collection and reporting makes reviews every 2 years impractical. We are currently reviewing available data across Defra and Arms Length Bodies (ALBs) to identify other short-term metrics that can help measure our progress towards meeting the targets.
Source
Inquiry
Species Reintroduction
Report
Fifth Report - Species Reintroduction
11 Jul 2023
HC 849
Timeline
Recommendation age
2.9 yrs
Report published
11 Jul 2023