What we do
Imagine a world where everybody cares for
and values the environment. That's what CCW works towards
achieving here in Wales. At CCW we want to see the land and
sea used in a sustainable way for the benefit of both our wildlife
and our people.
We aim to influence the development and action of policies and
practises that help to:
- conserve and protect wildlife habitats and species, landscapes,
seascapes and cultural assets
- make it easier for people to access the countryside and
coast in a responsible way
- improve understanding of the wider countryside and coast
- provide quality jobs and a viable return to those involved in
land and sea use management
- maintain and support vibrant rural communities
- assist in tackling the problems posed by climate change
CCW advises the National Assembly on many issues to do with the
use and management of land and sea and we are represented on a wide
range of land and sea management groups.
Resources
General
Statement from members of the Government’s Renewable Energy Deployment Environmental Issues Project Board
CCW is a member of the Renewable Energy Deployment: Environmental Issues Project Board, set up by the UK Government to help the country towards meeting renewable energy targets set out by the EU Renewable Energy Directive. This joint statement has been issued by the group following the publication of The UK Renewable Energy Strategy 2009, and sets out how it intends to improve understanding of the impacts of renewable energy developments and ensure timely and consistent consenting decisions.
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