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Environment Protection: EU Law

Question for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

UIN 59594, tabled on 10 October 2022

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will make it his policy to ensure that current legal requirements derived from the European Union (a) Habitats Directive, (b) Environmental Impact Assessment Directive and (c) Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive for developers to carry out (i) wildlife surveys and (ii) environmental assessments of qualifying development sites will (A) be retained in UK law beyond December 2023 and (B) apply in Investment Zones; and if he will make a statement.

Answered on

31 October 2022

Nature is in need of our help, so HM Government has set a legally binding target to halt its decline by 2030. In March this year, we published the Nature Recovery Green Paper setting out our proposals to reform our system of protections to better support this ambitious work, including the Habitats Regulations. The Green Paper is available here.

Our proposals seek to create a system that better reflects the latest science and impending impacts of climate change, our domestic species and habitats, and helps us to achieve our significant goals to recover nature.

The Nature Recovery Green Paper consultation closed on 11th May and we are now in the process of analysing responses. HM Government will publish a formal response in due course.