The Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) have produced a report on the Incidental Socio-Economic Benefits of Environmental Stewardship (ES).
The report assesses the incidental socio-economic benefits of ES schemes in England in order to identify their socio-economic impact on the wider local economy. In particular, it assesses the extent of local multiplier effects and employment creation as an indirect result of agri-environment expenditure.
View the full press release from the CCRI.
The full project report can seen on the Defra website.
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