Author(s): J Newton, C Williams
Date: 2005
ISBN (13 digit): 978-0-86017-567-4
ISBN: 0-86017-567-7
Pages: 196
Publisher: CIRIA
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Description: This attractive site guide presents information and guidance for a wide range of people working in the construction industry. It will help them stay within the law relating to wildlife and promote understanding and implementation of good practice in protecting wildlife on development and construction projects.
There are incentives for ensuring there is good practice on site - the substantial penalties for breaking the law and because of increasing public awareness of conservation and wildlife issues, the bad publicity that can result.
This useful guide can be used as a quick, on-site reference to help identify species and be made aware of the action that must be taken to avoid committing an offence. It deals with the role of the contractor and the ecologist in helping understand the issues, and gives guidance on the optimal times for carrying out specialist surveys and mitigation.
Common amphibians, common mammals a, fish, birds, protected species, invasive plants, pests, coastal and marine habitats, grassland, heathland, hedgerows, urban habitats, wetlands and woodlands are just some of the range of topics covered in this comprehensive, must-have guide.
Keywords: environmental good practice, sustainable construction, site management, biodiversity
Contents: Glossary, Abbreviations, Introduction to this guide, Overview of how construction can affect wildlife, Licensing, Guidance on the optimal timing for carrying out speclialist ecological surveys and mitigation, Roles of the contractor and ecologist, Species briefing - Introduction, Habitat briefing, Appendix
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