THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGYCreating & Improving Our Green Network<strong>Appendices</strong> 93Appendix I: AcronymsAdapt YHBAPBISBRECABECCCHPCILDCLGDPSIRCSIDEFRAEAEIPERDFGIICEIDBInterregIWAACLALCRLDFLEPLiFEMBCNWDAPDNPPPGPPSRiDORSPBSCRSFRASINCSYSYFPTEEBTCPATSYUKCIPClimate Change Adaptation <strong>Yorkshire</strong> and HumbersideBiodiversity Action PlanUK Department for Business, Innovation and SkillsBuilding Research EstablishmentCommission for the Built EnvironmentCity CouncilCommunity Heat and PowerCommunity Infrastructure LevyDepartment for Communities and Local GovernmentDriving forces / Pressures / States / Impacts / Responses causal frameworkCreating a Setting for Investment (Interreg IIIB)Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsEnvironment AgencyEnquiry in PublicEuropean Regional Development FundGreen InfrastructureInstitute for Civil EngineeringInternal Drainage BoardsInterregional Programme of the EUInland Waterways Amenity Advisory CouncilLocal AuthorityLeeds City RegionLocal Development FrameworkLocal Economic <strong>Partnership</strong>Long-term Initiatives for Flood Risk Environments (BRE)Metropolitan Borough CouncilNorth West Development AgencyPeak District National ParkPlanning Policy GuidancePlanning Policy StatementRotherham Investment & Development OfficeRoyal Society for the Protection of BirdsSheffield City RegionStrategic Flood Risk AssessmentSite of Importance for Nature Conservation<strong>South</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong><strong>South</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Partnership</strong>The Economics of Ecosystems and BiodiversityTown and Country Planning AssociationTransform <strong>South</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong>UK Climate Impacts ProgrammeUKCP09 UK Climate Projections 2009VALUEValuing Attractive Landscapes in the Urban Economy
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