§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how he expects the following measures will affect the emissions of greenhouse gases:(a) the environmentally sensitive area scheme, and (b) the set-aside scheme; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. RyderBoth the environmentally sensitive areas and the set-aside schemes should reduce fertiliser usage and thereby help limit nitrous oxide emissions. The planting of woodlands on set-aside land would fix carbon dioxide for longer periods than conventional agriculture.
§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1) if he will give the area in hectares in each environmentally sensitive area of agricultural land excluding farm woodland;
(2) if he will list the estimated length of hedgerow in the environmentally sensitive area of (a) Shropshire borders, and (b) Suffolk river valleys.
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§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the number of cows in each environmentally sensitive area(a) prior to designation, and (b) the latest figures available since designation; and if he will make a statement.
§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether he will publish the work he has contracted on the economic and social effects of environmentally sensitive areas when it is completed.
§ Mr. RyderI will publish information on the economic and social effects of environmentally sensitive areas together with information on their environmental impact when all the contracted work has been completed.
§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list all the areas for possible designation as environmentally sensitive on the initial list submitted to him by the Nature Conservancy Council and Countryside Commission.
§ Mr. RyderThe areas initially identified in Great Britain by the Nature Conservancy Council and the Countryside Commission are as follows:
Environmentally sensitive areas
- 1. Shetland
- 2. Orkney
- 3. Central Deeside
- 4. Caithness and North West Sutherland Coast
- 5. Uists and Benbecula
- 6. Inner Hebrides Coastal crofting and farming
- 7. Nithsdale
- 8. Breadalbane
- 9. Strathallan
- 10. Whitlaw/Eildon
- 11. Northumberland National Park, Moorland
- 12. South Solway
- 13. North Pennines
- 14. Lake District
- 15. Arnside and Silverdale
- 16. Yorkshire Dales
- 17. North York Moors
- 18. Lower Derwent Valley
- 19. Peak District
- 20. Shropshire Hills
- 21. Clun Valley
- 27. Wyre Forest
- 23. Nene Washes and Valley
- 24. Ouse Washes and Valley
- 25. Breckland
- 26. The Broads
- 27. Suffolk Coast and Heaths
- 28. Dedham Vale
- 29. North Kent Marshes
- 30. North Downs
- 31. Ashdown Forest
- 32. Pevensey Levels
- 33. South Downs
- 34. Surrey Heaths
- 35. Itchen Valley
- 36. Test Valley
- 37. New Forest grazings
- 38. North Wessex Downs
- 39. South Wiltshire Downs
- 40. Mendips
- 41. Somerset Levels and Moors
- 42. Exmoor
- 43. Dartmoor
- 44. Bodmin Moor
611 - 45. West Penwith Moors
- 46. Anglesey
- 47. Lleyn
- 48. Southern Snowdonia
- 49. East Montgomeryshire and East Radnorshire
- 50. Mynydd Elenydd
- 51. Radnor Forest and South Radnorshire Uplands
- 52. Black Mountain
- 53. Black Mountains, West Brecon Beacons
- 54. Gower
- 55. Teifi
- 56. Pembrokeshire
§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the number of occasions that the farmers liaison group for each environmentally sensitive area has met since 1 July.
§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the statutory and voluntary organisations represented on the formal liaison groups for each of the environmentally sensitive areas in the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. RyderThere are no formal liaison arrangements in any environmentally sensitive area, although informal arrangements exist which vary to meet local needs and circumstances. In all cases regular contact is maintained with a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations who have an interest in the scheme.