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C-Plus
The new C-Plus Project from the Westcountry Rivers Trust changes
the face of the South West's river banks.
BUSINESSES
AND INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSETTING - Click here to register your interest in environmental offsetting
as a business or individual.
FARMERS AND LANDOWNERS INTERESTED IN RESTORATION OF WETTED LAND
- Click here to register your interest in restoring areas of
wetted land as a farmer or landowner.
C-Plus is an environmental restoration project which looks set
to help conserve the South West’s environment and improve the
condition of the rivers is being launched by the Westcountry
Rivers Trust.
The Westcountry Rivers Trust has raised over £100
000 of regional and European funding to develop the C-Plus
Project. The project bears some similarity to a standard carbon
offsetting project, but as the title ‘C-Plus’ implies; it is
much more.
Dr Dylan Bright from the Westcountry Rivers Trust
said: “There is a lot of suspicion about ‘carbon offsetting’ and
rightly so in many cases but everyone can support C-Pluswith
confidence.
The project is designed to deliver the noblest of
ambitions: that of achieving long-term strategically targeted
protection of the region’s environmental resources whilst
supporting farming and rural communities” The project will
develop a system whereby money will be raised from regional
‘environmental off-setters’ (businesses or people who, for one
reason or another, want to redress some of their environmental
impact). The money will be used by the Trust to restore
strategically targeted areas of former wet-land and river
corridor, back to their natural state.
To achieve the
restoration, farmers and landowners will be invited to join the
scheme voluntarily and will receive a significant one-off
payment to take these small areas of marginal land out of
intensive production.
Dr Bright added: “The scheme will mostly
involve areas with limited value in terms of food production but
which could provide much in terms of the environment and
resource protection. This is why we call the project ‘C-Plus’
it is much more than a simple carbon offsetting project. The
carbon locked up by the project will be substantial and we will
be able to estimate the figures, but due to the strategic
targeting of the restoration and the long term nature of the
restoration, the ancillary benefits to the region will be
enormous. Everyone will see real benefits, including reducing
the risk of downstream flooding, improving water quality inland
on inshore, boosting migratory fish numbers and improving
wildlife habitat”
“Most importantly however we are not asking
farmers to do this at their cost; all of us are dependant on a
good environment and all of us should contribute to its
protection. C-plus is non-profit making, the action is direct
and the cost will diffuse down to a negligible amount paid by
the huge numbers of people who benefit from the region’s
environment as residents, visitors and local businesses “.
“The
type of people or businesses we hope will be involved in
offsetting are those who would normally undertake standard
carbon offsetting or those which depend on the environment,
through tourism for instance, for their trade; these people and
business can either carbon offset, albeit more strategically,
with us or they may decide to set up a simple visitor payback
scheme to help maintain the environment that keeps them in
business!”
Laurence Couldrick, C-Plus Project Manager, said,
“Offsetting will not save the world! but if strategically used
it can deliver huge benefits locally and help a little towards
reducing our carbon footprint and a lot towards fostering public
understanding and support for the principle of ‘thinking
globally and acting locally’.
” The Trust has received funding
from the Springboard Fund and the European Cooperation Fund for
the C-Plus Project.
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