Landscape

Have your say – and enter our prize draw for a £100 British Fine Food voucher

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We'd like to understand what matters most to farmers and landowners across England and Wales when it comes to Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), Natural Capital, Nature Markets, and Landscape Recovery schemes.

This survey will take around 5–7 minutes. Your responses will help us shape better support, advice, and resources.

Take part at Groundswell (2nd – 3rd July) or complete the survey online. If you share your contact details, you'll be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 voucher for artisan British Fine Food.

The winner will be announced next week on our social media pages and contacted directly by email.

All responses will remain anonymous unless you choose to provide your contact information for the prize draw or follow-up.

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ADAS provides ideas, specialist knowledge and solutions to secure our food and enhance the environment. We understand food production and the challenges and opportunities faced by organisations operating in the natural environment

Natural capital refers to the stock of natural resources and ecosystems that provide essential benefits and services to agriculture. In the context of farming, natural capital encompasses the fertile soil, clean water, biodiversity, pollinators, and healthy ecosystems that play a crucial role in sustaining crop and livestock production. These natural assets are the foundation of agricultural sustainability, productivity, and resilience.

Biodiversity encompasses all the variety of life on Earth from genes to species, populations, communities and ecosystems. In ecological and environmental sectors, we mostly refer to the biodiversity of plant and animal communities within particular habitats.

The concept of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is an important component of the UK Government's ambitions to reverse biodiversity loss. It provides a framework for ensuring that development and land management activities leave habitats in a measurably better state than beforehand.