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Valuing Our Environment

Last updated: 23 June 2010
The Economic Impact of the Environment in Northern Ireland

picture of Causeway CoastNorthern Ireland's environment is one of its greatest assets, with its stunning landscapes, an outstanding coastline, a complex variety of wildlife and a rich built and cultural heritage.

These environmental riches include 8 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), 305 Areas of Special Scientific Interest (ASSIs), 1,500 scheduled monuments, 8,500 listed buildings and 15,000 archaeological sites. This environment is not only valuable and essential in its own right, but also has huge significance for our economy.

In 2006, a partnership of nine leading environmental Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), together with NIEA commissioned a study into the economic significance of Northern Ireland's environment, called its 'Environmental Economy'. The report was completed by GHK Consulting and the Countryside Consultancy.

The research revealed that:

The Environmental Economy of Northern Ireland(.PDF 937Kb)Opens in new window. is available for download, as is the summary report Valuing Our Environment(.PDF 1.36Mb)Opens in new window..

The NGOs involved in the study include :  

landscapes unlockedBBC NI has produced a website called Landscapes UnlockedOpens in new window.. This two-tier interactive resource uses footage from the popular BBC NI Sky High series, and features aerial photography and supplementary material to help users explore important landscape features in Northern Ireland.