Feasibility study into applying a One Health approach to address air pollution issues within and around Protected Site Strategy areas.
- Natural England
Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-05dabc
Description
A feasibility study to understand whether, and how, a One Health approach can offer a strategic lens for tackling air pollution. This will be explored within the context of Protected Sites Strategies but should consider the potential for wider application through other cross-sector strategies. The study should consider the impacts of air pollution on biodiversity, the wider environment and human health.
The project aims to provide Natural England with:
• An overview of where One Health, or other holistic approaches, have been applied in the management of air pollution.
• An understanding of the benefits and challenges associated with implementing a One Health approach in the management of air pollution.
• Recommendations for how a One Health approach could be applied to support the development of Protected Sites Strategies and strategic solutions to address air pollution issues.
The methodology is expected to include interviews, workshops and/or focus groups with Natural England staff, networks and key external stakeholders and partners and may also include identification of evidenced examples through searches of published and grey literature.
Notices
UK7: Contract details notice
- Notice identifier
- 2026/S 000-000507
- Published
- 6 January 2026, 8:51am
UK4: Tender notice
- Notice identifier
- 2025/S 000-078071
- Published
- 28 November 2025, 12:57pm
28 November 2025, 12:57pm (latest version)
- 21 November 2025, 2:41pm
- 14 November 2025, 1:11pm
- 5 November 2025, 11:14am