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New RESTORE website unveiled

RESTORE website

Additional resource for stakeholders with interest in mineral site restoration across north-west Europe

FOLLOWING on from the project’s launch last year, RESTORE has unveiled a new website that provides an additional resource for all stakeholders with an interest in minerals site restoration across the north-west region of Europe.

The website provides a summary of the RESTORE project partners, objectives and activity, together with project and industry news and events updates. It also affords quick and easy access to the project’s Twitter and Facebook feeds.

 

In the longer term, work is under way to develop and upload a Mapping Tool later in the year.

It is planned that the Mapping Tool will provide minerals operators, planners and all interested stakeholders with an overview of the potential for minerals restoration to provide for people and wildlife, within the north-west corner of Europe. The potential for restoration to priority habitat will be showcased within the context of existing conservation designations in a landscape setting.

In time, the website will also detail all the findings and outputs from the project.

 

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