Nature Emergency UK

Isle of Wight

Council type
Unitary Authority (Single Tier)
Nation and region
England, South East
Rural/Urban profile
Urban with rural areas
Deprivation quintile
3rd IMD quintile (average)

Nature commitments

Nature emergency

Isle of Wight has not declared a nature emergency.

Evidence-based action plan

Isle of Wight has not committed to develop an evidence-based action plan for pushing nature into recovery.

Embedded in strategy

Isle of Wight has not committed to embed nature’s recovery into all strategic plans and policy areas.

30 by 30

Isle of Wight has not committed to protect and manage 30% of council landholdings for nature recovery by 2030.

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How does this council compare?

Here are the 10 most similar councils, based on a combination of distance, urban/rural split, emissions profile, and deprivation.

Council Similarity Nature emergency Evidence-based action plan Embedded in strategy 30 by 30
Isle of Wight This council No No No
Folkestone and Hythe District Council 75.6% No No No
Dover District Council 75.5% No No No
Arun District Council 74.9% No No No
Wyre Forest District Council 73.9% No No No
Kent County Council 73.1% No No No
Cannock Chase District Council 71.9% No No No
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council 71.8% No No No
East Sussex County Council 71.7% No No No
Gravesham Borough Council 71.2% No No No
Torfaen County Borough Council 70.9% 2021 No No No

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Nature Emergency UK has been developed by the Woodland Trust in association with mySociety and Climate Emergency UK.

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