The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park The Partnership's Plan - Lake District National Park
A Renewed Focus on Achieving the Park Purposes This outcome features the following actions areas: • Conserving and enhancing the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the National Parks • Promoting opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of the National Parks by the public • Sustainable Development • Major Developments. 1. Leading the way in adapting to, and mitigating, climate change This outcome features the following actions areas: • Helping people and nature to adapt to climate change • Mitigating climate change: leading the way. 2. Secure a diverse and healthy natural environment, enhance cultural heritage and inspire lifelong behaviour change This outcome features the following actions areas: • Manage landscape, heritage and improve quality of place • Biodiversity, valued, safeguarded and enhanced • Protecting and enhancing soils in our most valued landscapes • Promoting and delivering agri-environment schemes and food security • Promoting better management of Common Land • Improving public understanding of the natural environment and the benefits of outdoor recreation. 3. Foster and maintain vibrant, healthy and productive living and working communities This outcome features the following actions areas: • Foster and maintain thriving rural economies • Support the delivery of affordable housing • Encourage communications infrastructure • Make tourism sustainable • Promote sustainable transport, including navigation. 4. Work in Partnership to maximise benefits and minimise costs This outcome features the following actions areas: • Leadership by the Authorities • Partnership working • Community Engagement • Contributing to Integrated Coastal Zone Management • Health and wellbeing. 90
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A Renewed Focus on Achieving the <strong>Park</strong> Purposes<br />
This outcome features the following actions areas:<br />
• Conserving and enhancing the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the <strong>National</strong><br />
<strong>Park</strong>s<br />
• Promoting opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of the<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>s by the public<br />
• Sustainable Development<br />
• Major Developments.<br />
1. Leading the way in adapting to, and mitigating, climate change<br />
This outcome features the following actions areas:<br />
• Helping people and nature to adapt to climate change<br />
• Mitigating climate change: leading the way.<br />
2. Secure a diverse and healthy natural environment, enhance cultural heritage and<br />
inspire lifelong behaviour change<br />
This outcome features the following actions areas:<br />
• Manage landscape, heritage and improve quality of place<br />
• Biodiversity, valued, safeguarded and enhanced<br />
• Protecting and enhancing soils in our most valued landscapes<br />
• Promoting and delivering agri-environment schemes and food security<br />
• Promoting better management of Common Land<br />
• Improving public understanding of the natural environment and the benefits of outdoor<br />
recreation.<br />
3. Foster and maintain vibrant, healthy and productive living and working communities<br />
This outcome features the following actions areas:<br />
• Foster and maintain thriving rural economies<br />
• Support the delivery of affordable housing<br />
• Encourage communications infrastructure<br />
• Make tourism sustainable<br />
• Promote sustainable transport, including navigation.<br />
4. Work in Partnership to maximise benefits and minimise costs<br />
This outcome features the following actions areas:<br />
• Leadership by the Authorities<br />
• Partnership working<br />
• Community Engagement<br />
• Contributing to Integrated Coastal Zone Management<br />
• Health and wellbeing.<br />
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