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2019 RegionsAdapt States and Regions Dataset - Response

Row numberAccount NumberAccount NameParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile Name
1550172895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.1aPlease provide details of your region’s natural forest area by different categories of forest ownership.1Percentage of region’s natural forest area characterized by the forest ownership category1Public12
1550272895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.1aPlease provide details of your region’s natural forest area by different categories of forest ownership.2Explanation1Public8,200 ha of Ancient Woodland Sites excluding Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS).
1550372895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.1aPlease provide details of your region’s natural forest area by different categories of forest ownership.1Percentage of region’s natural forest area characterized by the forest ownership category2Private88
1550472895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.1aPlease provide details of your region’s natural forest area by different categories of forest ownership.2Explanation2Private61,000 ha of Ancient Woodland Sites excluding Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS).
1550572895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.2Please select the current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradation within your region.1Main drivers1Current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradationMining
1550672895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.2Please select the current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradation within your region.1Main drivers1Current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradationInfrastructure
1550772895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.2Please select the current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradation within your region.2Total current annual deforestation rate (%)1Current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradation0.004
1550872895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.2Please select the current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradation within your region.3Comments1Current drivers of deforestation and/or forest degradationAs only ancient woodland (excluding PAWS) was examined owing to resource/timescale issues, this figure is very small. If other woodland types that could come under the definition of “natural forest” such as native woodlands (including planted or regenerated) were also included, this figure could be higher. However Wales does have a number of jurisdictional approaches in place to minimise habitat loss such as this.No separation of cause is entered here as the amount is so small.
1550972895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.3What types of mining activities operate within your region?0Large-scale mining (LSM)
1551072895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.4Is your region responsible for issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining (LSM) operations?1Regional government responsibility over issuing environmental permits1Regional responsibility over issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining operationsYes - full
1551172895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.4Is your region responsible for issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining (LSM) operations?2Please explain1Regional responsibility over issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining operationsYes. The primary control mechanism is the planning system but this is supplemented by environmental permits and licenses relating to specific impacts. Normally, day to day planning decisions on minerals applications are made by local planning authorities, although, Welsh Ministers do have default powers to call in’ applications for their own determination and they can do this at any time providing the relevant policy criteria can be met. The policy criteria covering ‘call in’ are contained in national planning policy. There is a notification direction in place which specifically requires applications for the extraction of petroleum (including oil and gas proposals for shale gas, coalbed methane and underground coal gasification) and coal to be referred to Welsh Ministers where local planning authorities are minded to grant permission. This allows Welsh Ministers to consider whether they wish to call these applications in for their own determination if they have not already done so. National planning policy is contained in Planning Policy Wales (PPW) and was recently updated to reflect the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act. PPW sets out the considerations which should be taken into account when preparing development plans and determining planning applications for all development, including minerals. The factors to be considered are comprehensive and wide ranging and include environmental, social, cultural and economic considerations. For minerals the policy in PPW is supplemented by two technical advice notes (MTAN 1 Aggregates and MTAN 2 Coal) and various minerals planning policy guidance notes and circulars.
1551272895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.4aPlease select the factors considered when issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining (LSM) operations.1Factors considered in the process for issuing environmental permits1Other, please specify
1551372895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.4aPlease select the factors considered when issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining (LSM) operations.2Scope covered1Other, please specify
1551472895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.4aPlease select the factors considered when issuing environmental permits for large-scale mining (LSM) operations.3Explanation1Environmental permits covering, for example, drainage, water abstraction, some aspects of pollution from machinery and mining waste are also required and these are issued by Natural Resources Wales. Licenses with regard to protected species may also be required and these would also be considered by Natural Resources Wales. Welsh Government / Natural Resources Wales / Mineral Planning Authorities / Regional Mineral Planning Groups
1551572895Wales8. ForestCurrent state8.6Are there any mining activities occurring within or near legally protected and internationally recognized areas in your region?0Do not know
1551672895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8Do you have any policies that directly address deforestation and/or forest degradation issues?0Yes
1551772895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.1Policy name1National laws on improved forest management Forestry Act 1967 , Environment Wales (Wales) Act 2016 Wellbeing and future Generations ( Wales ) Act national Planning framework
1551872895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.2Year enforced12018
1551972895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.3Forests-related issue covered by the policy1Deforestation
1552072895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.3Forests-related issue covered by the policy1Other, please specify
1552172895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.3Forests-related issue covered by the policy1Forest degradation
1552272895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.4Drivers covered by the policy1Infrastructure
1552372895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.4Drivers covered by the policy1Mining
1552472895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.5Policy web link1Woodlands for Wales: strategy
1552572895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.8aPlease provide details of your policies on deforestation and/or forest degradation.6Policy description and region’s role in its enforcement1National laws on improved forest management Forestry Act 1967 , Environment Wales (Wales) Act 2016 Wellbeing and future Generations ( Wales ) Act national Planning framework Regional laws on improved forest management-Woodland for Wales Strategy and action plan, National Planning framework Regional policies on improved forest management Welsh Government Natural Resources PolicyTraceability system for forest commodities – UKFS Land use planning – National Planning framework Strategic environmental assessments – Environmental Impact Assessments Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) (England and Wales) Regulations 1999 Prosperity for all a Low Carbon Wales ( Consultation ) – Carbon Adaptation plan for Wales Management of Protected Areas – Natural resources policy -Areas of Outstanding natural beauty – SSSI’sMonitoring systems to inform management of deforestation and/or forest degradationNational Forestry Inventory , Urban Tree Canopy Assessment – Natural Resources Wales Other, please specifyWoodlands for Wales: strategyWoodlands for Wales: action planhttps://naturalresources.wales/guidance-and-advice/business-sectors/forestry/welsh-government-woodland-estate/our-vision-for-the-welsh-government-woodland-estate/?lang=enNatural resources policy https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2019-06/natural-resources-policy.pdfhttps://cdn.naturalresources.wales/media/682366/sonarr-summary-september-2016-edited-august-2017.pdf
1552672895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9Does your region participate in, or endorse, any global initiatives or conventions on forest protection or conservation?0Yes
1552772895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention1UN-REDD Programme
1552872895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement1Wales for Africa programme and Plant ! programme
1552972895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention2New York Declaration on Forests
1553072895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement2MOU with sub regions ( California and Quebec)
1553172895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention3UN Convention on Biological Diversity
1553272895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement3
1553372895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention4UN Convention to Combat Desertification
1553472895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement4Wales for Africa programme and Plant! programme
1553572895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention5World Heritage Convention
1553672895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement5AONB and World Heritage sites pertaining to landscapes
1553772895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.1Global initiative/convention6Bonn Challenge
1553872895Wales8. ForestForest policy and implementation8.9aPlease provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in or endorses.2Please describe your region’s involvement6the Bonn Challenge is about an effort to bring 150 million hectares of the world’s deforested and degraded land into restoration by 2020, and 350 million hectares by 2030. Welsh Government do have something to contribute to this even if we are not directly signed up to the challenge we are contributing to the delivery under the Convention on Biological Diversity’s target in relation
1553972895WalesSubmit your responseAmendments_questionPlease provide the following details about the amendments you have made to your CDP response.1Question number0
1554072895WalesSubmit your responseAmendments_questionPlease provide the following details about the amendments you have made to your CDP response.2Reason for change0
1554172895WalesSubmit your responseAmendments_questionPlease provide the following details about the amendments you have made to your CDP response.3Updated response0
1554272895WalesSubmit your responseResponse LanguageIn which language are you submitting your response?0English
1554372918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.1Government name1Region's profileWestern Province
1554472918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.2Country1Region's profileSri Lanka
1554572918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.3Currency1Region's profileLKR Sri Lanka Rupee
1554672918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.4Leader title (e.g. Governor, Premier…)1Region's profileGovernor
1554772918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.1Please provide the following details for your region.5Leader name1Region's profileA.J.M. Muzammil
1554872918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.2Please provide the details of your region's annual operating budget in the currency reported in question 1.1.1Annual operating budget1Region's annual operating budget69000000000
1554972918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.2Please provide the details of your region's annual operating budget in the currency reported in question 1.1.2Budget year1Region's annual operating budget2019
1555072918Western Province1. IntroductionGeneral information1.3Please provide the details of your region’s current, historical and projected population.1Region's current population1Region's population5821710

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created Sep 17 2019

updated Sep 17 2019

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Dataset provided by members of the RegionsAdapt Initiative.
It contains 28 regions that reported publicly in 2019.
This dataset contains detailed responses of disclosers. To view the summary, refer to the dataset titled "2019 RegionsAdapt States and Regions Dataset - Summary"

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