16. UK biodiversity expenditure

Focal Area: Status of resource transfers and use

Type: Response Indicator

 

Summary

Figure 16 (i). Public sector expenditure on biodiversity in the UK, 2000-1 to 2009-10

 

Figure 16 (i) Public sector expenditure on biodiversity in the UK, 2000-1, 2009-10

 

Assessment of change in public expenditure on UK biodiversity

 

Long term

Since 2000-1

Latest year

UK biodiversity expenditure

indicator - insufficient or no comparable data

indicator improving

No change (2009-10)

 

  • Spending is one way of assessing the priority that is given to biodiversity within Government.
  • In 2009-10, £560 million pounds of public sector funding was spent on UK biodiversity.
  • Since 2000-1 public sector spending on UK biodiversity has increased by 126 per cent. Over the same period GDP increased by 13 per cent.

 

Indicator description

There were significant increases in real terms in public sector spending on UK biodiversity in most years between 2000-1 and 2009-10. In 2009-10, expenditure totalled £560 million, more than double that of 2000-1. Over the same period UK GDP increased by 13 per cent.  The indicator is therefore assessed as improving since 2000. Assessment is based on a three-year average from the baseline, using the three earliest consecutive years available.

 

The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) deflator is a measure of general inflation in the domestic economy – it captures the price changes over a period of time. The deflator is expressed in terms of an index number – usually a time series of index numbers with the latest year in the series taken as a base year.

 

 

Relevance

Spending is one way of assessing the priority that is given to biodiversity within Government.  Funding for conservation work is critical to delivery of country biodiversity and environment strategies. 

 

Background

This indicator is based upon estimates of spending by the public sector combined with a range of estimates and assumptions about the element relating to biodiversity, using expert opinion from within the relevant organisations wherever possible.  The information is collated by the Environmental Statistics Service in Defra.  A report on the methodology is available:  Indicators of funding of expenditure on biodiversity in the UK, and of UK Government funding on conservation of global biodiversity.

 

Web links for further information

Reference
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Web site
Defra (e-Digest of Environmental Statistics) 
Expenditure on UK biodiversity

 

 

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Last updated: May 2011

Latest data available: 2009/10 Financial Year

 

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