Estates

Estates Ecological & Arboricultural Information

Ecological Surveys

Understanding the ecological value of a site is key to developing many types of project. Ecological surveys can range from the preparation of a simple habitat map and description to the more detailed surveys required to support a licence application to Natural England. Basic ecological surveys can be further enhanced through habitat and/or species surveys. An ecological survey would be used to enhance ecological management and support planning and change of use for development.

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  • Cooper Ecological Survey 2009 (PDF 13.22Mb)
    In January 2009 Cooper Partnership were commissioned by the University of the West of England (UWE) to carry out a landscape, ecological and arboricultural survey of Frenchay campus, together with land purchased from Hewlett Packard Ltd.
  • Cresswell Ecological Survey of New Land (Formally HP)
    This report presents the results of an ecological assessment of an area of land near Filton, North Bristol undertaken by Cresswell Associates for Atisreal Ltd. The land comprised farmland and developed land of industrial units with landscaping, amenity grassland and an old farmhouse.