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Day 1 - Wednesday 7 October

  • What is the relevance to practical conservation of national and international valuation studies?
    Philip Bubb, UNEP-WCMC and Katharine Bolt RSPB
  • How can we incorporate valuation, scientific and social evidence into our delivery?
    Dave Raffaelli, University of York
  • How do we value biodiversity within an ecosystem approach?
    Richard Aspinall, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute

Day 2 - Thursday 8 October

  • The forward process for the UK List of Priority Species & Habitats – one year on
    Paul Rose, JNCC
  • Country Group Updates
    England - Pete Brotherton, NE
    Wales - Liz Howe, CCW
    Scotland - Greg Mudge, SNH
  • 2008 Reporting Round key findings
    Robin Wynde, RSPB
  • What weight should we attach to the value of biodiversity in a successor to the 2010 Target? What else should we consider?
    Martin Brasher, Defra
  • What should be our priorities for habitat creation and restoration (and why don't we do more of it)?
    Pete Brotherton, Natural England
  • How can net gains for biodiversity be secured from the planning system?
    Alistair Macpherson, Plymouth LPA
  • The international study into The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB)
    Pavan Sukhdev, Study Leader – TEEB & Project Leader – Green Economy Initiative (UNEP)
  • Valuing Biodiversity in the Quarry Products Industry
    Laverne Bell, Quarry Products Association Northern Ireland
  • Valuing Biodiversity in the Tourism Sector
    Rachel Sharp, Brecknock Wildlife Trust
  • Valuing biodiversity in the water industry
    Joanne Kennedy, United Utilities
  • Lessons from Fungi
    Rob Stoneman, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust