Themes
Explore different aspects of the Welsh environment, including the semi-natural, agricultural and forested landscapes and their dynamics
Ecosystems are generally complex and difficult to define and, more often than not, comprise a wide range of habitats; typically combining semi-natural, agricultural and non-natural components.
Changes that relate to semi-natural/natural, cultivated/managed landscapes that are primarily vegetated or unvegetation as well as non-vegetated artificial or naturally bare surfaces or water
Efforts towards ecosystem restoration can range from school projects, such as establishing small ponds, to drain blocking on peatlands or restoring native woodlands.
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries are dominant land uses across Wales, which can benefit from the resources provided by Living Wales, and particularly those associated with Earth observations.