
Nautilus has a growing portfolio of projects in the area of biodiversity and conservation. The company’s long experience in sustainable resource use has highlighted the need for clear recognition of real-world practicalities in pursuit of conservation goals. This approach has enabled the company to succeed, where in the past others have failed, in bringing a variety of parties together and facilitating increased buy-in to conservation initiatives. The company is well informed on national and international obligations and statutory responsibilities relating to nature conservation, precaution and sustainability and this underpins the work of the company in all areas.
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Economic Valuation of Environmental Resource Services in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Examining the value of natural resources and protected areas within TCI. Preparing case studies, a training workshop and publicity materials to illustrate these values and introduce a number of met...
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Framework for measuring social, economic & environmental impacts of SNH activity
Development of a framework to structure assessments of the social, economic and environmental effects of SNH's activities, both in relation to designated areas and to its wider activities. Developm...
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Scottish Biodiversity Strategy
Final drafting of the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy through review of existing material, develop and strenghten key element of policy and output of final document.
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Economic impacts of fisheries conservation measures
A comparative evaluation of fisheries conservation and fishing capacity regulation measures, and an assessment of their economic, social and environmental costs and benefits.
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Artificial Reefs: Cost, Benefits and Risks
Exploring global experience in relation to lesser-known elements of AR development: costs, responsibilities & liability for coastal communities. Recommendations made to Scottish development bodies.
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