Abbotts Hall Farm Flashcards

1
Q

Who owns Abbotts Hall Farm?

A

Essex Wildlife Trust

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2
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What is the aim of the project?

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To create 49ha of salt marsh and 35 ha of coastal grassland. I’m

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3
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When did monitoring take place?

A

2000-2003

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4
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What type of monitoring took place?

A

Hydrodynamic
Biological
Ornithological
Archaeological

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5
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When did the EIA take place?

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From 2000-2001

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6
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What does EIA stand for?

A

Environmental Impact Assessment

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7
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Who was planning permission required from?

A
Essex Local Flood Defence Committee
The local planning authority
Environmental Agency
English Nature
DEFRA
The Crown
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8
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What were the conditions of the planning permission?

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Spur sea walls to protect neighbouring properties
New creek systems
Protection of freshwater ponds which is an existing habitat to great crested beers
Track to Ship Lock raised and a new timber jetty built
4 viewing hides for visitors

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9
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When was the sea wall breached in 4 places?

A

2002

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10
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What brought seeds from the existing salt marsh into the site?

A

High spring tides

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11
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What could be seen in spring 2003?

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First seedlings

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12
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What are the key components of social sustainability at Abbotts Hall Farm?

A

Early stakeholder consultation
Personal meetings
Guided walks
Media strategy

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13
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What problem arises when consulting stakeholders?

A

They failed to identify the sailing community as a key stake holder.

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14
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What was a problem with the personal meetings?

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They were time intensive.

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15
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What was an advantage of the personal meetings?

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They directly addressed people’s misunderstandings and concerns.

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16
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What were the 2 things done to ensure economic sustainability?

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Form partnerships with stakeholders to raise funds.

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17
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What was a disadvantage of forming partnerships with the stakeholders?

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It complicated the decision making process.

18
Q

What was an advantage of forming a partnership with stakeholders?

A

It helped to pool knowledge and experience.

19
Q

What ensures environmental sustainability?

A

Timed to fit into breeding cycles.
Years of fertiliser caused problems.
Spoil banks that were left as escape routes from flooding for reptiles and other animals have become weed beds.