Northern Ireland Launches Consultation on Nature Recovery Strategy
Northern Ireland has launched a draft Nature Recovery Strategy that will guide biodiversity action to 2032, with a public consultation now open until 18 March 2026. With around 40% of flora and fauna in protected sites falling short of favourable condition and 12% of assessed species threatened with extinction, this is a significant policy moment for nature and for business.
What is the Nature Recovery Strategy?
The draft Nature Recovery Strategy is DAERA’s legally required biodiversity strategy for Northern Ireland, setting out how it intends to meet international and national nature goals. It brings together existing and new actions to protect, restore, and enhance the natural environment, aligned to 2032 so it can sit alongside future Climate Action Plans.
The consultation seeks views on five strategic objectives:
Well protected nature and accelerated restoration
Reduction of the pressures on biodiversity
Sustainable use of biodiversity through nature‑friendly policies and practice
Nature valued and mainstreamed across government and society
Strong, integrated evidence and knowledge to enable action and reporting for nature.
Why this matters for UK and NI businesses
Nature risk is now a core business issue, particularly for land‑dependent sectors such as agriculture, food and drink, tourism, construction, utilities, and infrastructure. Degraded ecosystems increase exposure to flooding, water quality issues, supply‑chain disruption, and reputational risk as expectations on nature‑positive practices grow.
For businesses operating in or trading with Northern Ireland, the Strategy signals future expectations around:
Nature‑related regulation and permitting
Land‑use change, nutrient management, and pollution controls
Reporting and disclosure of biodiversity impacts and dependencies
Alignment with UK‑wide and global targets such as “30 by 30” and the Kunming‑Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Engaging early with the consultation and tracking the Strategy’s implementation can help businesses anticipate changes, influence policy design, and identify opportunities for nature‑positive investment.
Key facts at a glance
Consultation opened on 20 January 2026 and closes on 18 March 2026
The strategy aligns with national and international biodiversity goals
Strategic objectives include protecting nature and supporting sustainable use
Proposed actions cover tree planting and pollution prevention planning
12% of assessed species in Northern Ireland are currently at risk of extinction
Emerging expectations: from biodiversity loss to nature‑positive
The Strategy is part of a wider shift in the UK towards nature‑positive policy, alongside environmental improvement plans and climate action plans. Regulators and investors increasingly expect businesses to understand and manage their nature‑related impacts, much as they have had to do for carbon and climate in recent years.
Practical implications are likely to include:
Stronger requirements on nutrient and pollution management
Greater scrutiny of land use, peatland, and freshwater habitats
Pressure to integrate biodiversity into risk management and ESG reporting
Opportunities for nature‑based solutions, habitat restoration, and partnership projects
SBS insight
Understanding and aligning with biodiversity initiatives can help businesses mitigate operational and regulatory risks while strengthening their sustainability credentials. At SBS, we support organisations to navigate biodiversity, nature recovery, and wider environmental compliance in a practical and business-focused way.
At SBS, we help organisations move from high‑level commitments to practical nature‑positive action that works for the business model as well as the environment. This includes:
Mapping nature‑related risks and opportunities in your operations and supply chain
Integrating biodiversity into existing net‑zero and ESG strategies
Designing nature‑positive projects (e.g. tree planting, habitat restoration, nature‑based solutions) that align with regulatory expectations
Supporting responses to consultations and policy developments so your sector’s voice is heard
If you operate in Northern Ireland or are exposed to NI‑based supply chains, we can help you understand what the draft Nature Recovery Strategy could mean for your organisation and how to respond proactively.
Further reading
Nature Recovery Strategy Consultation: https://consultations2.nidirect.gov.uk/daera/nature-recovery-strategy-for-northern-ireland/
DAERA Draft Nature Recovery Strategy: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/consultations/draft-nature-recovery-strategy
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