Across
- 5. The range of rocks, minerals, fossils, soils and landforms
- 8. _____ environment: all aspects of the environment resulting from the interaction between people and places through time
- 10. _____ habitat: habitats which would be technically very difficult (or take a very significant time) to restore, recreate or replace once destroyed
- 13. _____ development: for housing, development where 10 or more homes will be provided, or the site has an area of 0.5 hectares or more.
- 14. _____ woodland: an area that has been wooded continuously since at least 1600 AD
Down
- 1. _____ land: previously developed land
- 2. _____ impact assessment: a procedure to be followed for certain types of project to ensure that decisions are made in full knowledge of any likely significant effects on the environment
- 3. sites designated by natural england under the wildlife and countryside act 1981
- 4. _____ planning authority: the public authority whose duty it is to carry out specific planning functions for a particular area
- 6. national _____ : long distance routes for walking, cycling and horse riding
- 7. wildlife ____ areas of habitat connecting wildlife populations
- 9. local _____ partnership: a body, designated by Defra SoS, established for the purpose of protecting and improving the natural environment in an area and the benefits derived from it
- 11. ____ sites wetlands of international importance, designated under the 1971 _____ Convention
- 12. out of ____: a location out of centre that is outside the existing urban area
