1 Steve Ansdell, Durham University Sara Kassam, University of East London Green and Grey Spaces: opportunities to enhance biodiversity wherever your campus.

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1 Steve Ansdell, Durham University Sara Kassam, University of East London Green and Grey Spaces: opportunities to enhance biodiversity wherever your campus is located

2 About us Sara Kassam Energy & Environment Manager University (primarily teaching) 28,000 students and 1,500 staff 2 campuses, Stratford and Docklands Steve Ansdell Horticultural Manager University (primarily research) 16,046 students and 3,854 staff 2 campuses, Durham and Stockton

3 Common factors Biodiversity Duty - The Natural Environment and Rural Communities (NERC)2006 requires all public bodies to have regard to biodiversity conservation when carrying out their functions. The aim of the biodiversity duty is to raise the profile of biodiversity in England and Wales, so that the conservation of biodiversity becomes properly embedded in all relevant policies and decisions made by public authorities. Resource: staff time Funding: tie into existing projects e.g. refurbishments, new buildings Priority: seen as important but is it really compared to other issues e.g. carbon management.

4 Do the Green Thing Environmental management Energy and water Waste and recycling Biodiversity Transport Sustainable procurement Construction and refurbishment Community involvement

5 Where did we start? In its environmental policy UEL commits to: ‘conserving and enhancing biodiversity across the estate’ Commissioned a biodiversity baseline. Produced a Biodiversity Action Plan. Involved staff and students. Fit into local context i.e. local authority plans, Thames Corridor. Embed into university consciousness.

6 Biodiversity Baseline Survey carried out in May 2010 by UEL’s Environmental Research Group. Recorders surveyed all campuses from the roof‐space down to ground level, breaking them down into their descriptive units (habitat types). 77 trees found at Stratford campus comprising 13 species including Turkish hazelnut. 2 flower-rich meadows observed at Docklands campus, containing 58 species. Invertebrates recorded include; buff‐tailed bumblebee, white tailed‐bumblebee, garden bumblebee, red‐tailed bumblebee, common carder bee, wasp, hoverflies, micro‐moths and 7‐spot ladybird.

7 Stratford Campus Footprint for Stratford campus (total 27,130m 2 )showing amount of hard‐space (68%) compared with green‐space (32%).

8 Dockland Campus Footprint for Docklands campus (total 78,905m 2) showing amount of hard‐space (70%) compared with green‐space (30%).

9 Biodiversity Action Plan 1. Estate management – To adopt general management practices to enhance biodiversity and to balance this with other functions of estates management and organisational needs. 2. Development of complex habitats – To break up the homogeneity of the UEL estate and develop a complexity of habitats to increase biodiversity interest, ensuring that the planting of native species is promoted. 3. Species management and protection – To target specific species identified in the Newham Biodiversity Action Plan and where relevant, the London Biodiversity Action plan for protection and habitat management.

10 Biodiversity Action Plan 4. Training and communications – To raise awareness amongst staff and students about the importance of biodiversity and the activities they can get involved with on campus.

11 Biodiversity Action Plan 5. Strategic management – To ensure that biodiversity protection and enhancement is incorporated into UEL plans and procedures as necessary. 6. Future research and monitoring – To build upon the first UEL biodiversity baseline and to continue survey and monitoring work as required. Also to incorporate biodiversity enhancement and monitoring into UEL teaching and research activities. 7. Community links – To work with others in the wider local community to enhance biodiversity.

12 Capital projects Does ecology report tie up with the landscape report? Beware of tick box exercise for BREEAM. What ‘looks nice’ rather than something with fits with native species ethos. Opportunity for living roofs and interesting habitat creation e.g. brown field.

13 What next? Survey – commission another biodiversity survey for both campuses. Revisit action plan – identify specific targets and areas for action (recognising resource, financial and time implications). Implementation – assign specific people to take responsibility for implementing identified actions and to monitor/review progress. Currently sits with Environment Team who don’t have enough capacity.

16 Colleges 47 Hectares of Woodland 112 Hectares of Grounds 10 Hectares of Botanic Garden

37 Take home messages 1. Know what you have on site – baseline survey. 2. Incorporate biodiversity into existing activities, contracts, maintenance schedules and projects. 3. Staff and student engagement is vital!

38 Contact University of East London Durham University

39 Your next steps – making the most of your EAUC Membership… 1. Resources - view our biodiversity guide on the EAUC resource bank 2. Recognition - want recognition for your biodiversity excellence, enter the 2012 Green Gown Awards. Entries open in summer Measure and improve - sign up to LiFE - EAUC Members receive a significant discount LiFE offers a dedicated ‘biodiversity’ framework for implementation Membership matters at