A partnership of organisations working in the Yorkshire Dales National Park has published its annual progress report: 1️⃣ More than half of the plan’s 49 objectives, set in 2019, have been achieved or are on course to be achieved. 2️⃣ 15 objectives where progress has been slower than originally hoped, but there are promising signs for the future. However, the annual report, which will be debated at tomorrow’s National Park Authority annual meeting, also says there has been little or no progress on five nature recovery and natural environment objectives. 🗨️ "More action – and the necessary resources – will be needed to make them a reality.” Read more here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eHBMH-n9
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In a new interview in Urban Land Magazine, ACHP Chair Bronin strongly encouraged anybody who is working to invest in historic places and to improve their communities to comment by Oct. 9 on the ACHP’s proposed Program Comment on Accessible, Climate-Resilient, Connected Communities so we can ensure that our historic preservation goals are met alongside our housing and climate goals. Read the article: https://lnkd.in/gGF7m-Pz Learn more about the Program Comment and how to submit your thoughts: https://lnkd.in/e98_f6MU Urban Land Institute United States Conference of Mayors National Alliance of Preservation Commissions
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Historic Preservation is a foundational element of the Main Street Approach. A new report from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation proposes revising and updating preservation policy to respond to changing community needs, which would help Main Streets achieve their multi-faceted goals. Learn more about the report: https://bit.ly/4arMSeR
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Greg Walcher articulates a perspective I've been contemplating for some time. His insights into the complexities of the Dolores National Monument proposal resonate with my own thoughts, especially considering the recent resolution passed by the City of Grand Junction Council in support of the monument. I’ve been hesitant to voice my concerns, but this article has encouraged me to share my reflections on the potential impacts. More to come—stay tuned! #PublicLands #ConservationDebate #DoloresCanyons #EnvironmentalPolicy #WesternSlope
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At a local level access to nature and green spaces has been developing over many years in piecemeal fashion. From Parish Paths Partnerships and Millenium Greens(yes I’m that old!). We need to shift to a more baked in approach so that this is a “given” and a “must have” in all developments, and in every community- not a “nice to have”. And it needs to be sustained long after the money has run out. There is much more that existing local community groups can do to help deliver so some of the funding needs to engage with them too. Above all we need a bigger slice of funding for basic overhead costs to support that sustainable longer term delivery like a ‘local community wealth fund’ not just one off project costs.
What a fantastic and much needed initiative to help Local Authorities improve access to nature, close to people's homes. https://lnkd.in/eHFxYPQE
UK Councils invited to join and shape new initiative to improve access to nature and green space for millions of urban residents
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Want to know more about the Living England habitat map? Check out our blog post to find out how it’s made, what it’s used for, and what’s changed in the new version https://lnkd.in/d6zEGdWU
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The August issue of FOCUS Magazine explores the importance of local parks and trails and their positive impact on our well-being, community, and economy. Read more on Page 12: https://lnkd.in/egThbC4
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🏘️With the lack of affordable housing a major concern and close to crises point in many parts of the world it is important to remember the role regeneration and renewal can play. 🎺At World Habitat we have seen many such initiatives we can all learn from. Find out about a wide range of fantastic regeneration and renewal solutions 👉🏽 https://lnkd.in/eRU-raYP
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