Partnership Plan 2022-2027 summary
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Sets a shared direction for the New Forest National Park for 2022–2027, aiming for a long-term vision of being a national example of sustainability where nature and people flourish by 2050. It highlights the Forest’s special landscapes, wildlife, cultural heritage, commoning tradition, tranquillity, and opportunities for recreation, alongside major pressures including habitat decline, poor water quality, heavy visitor numbers, traffic emissions and animal road deaths, and severe housing affordability issues. The plan aligns partners behind two national park purposes: conserving nature and heritage, and promoting public understanding and enjoyment, while supporting local wellbeing. Action is organised around five agendas: achieving “net zero with nature” by 2050, delivering nature recovery through resilient connected habitats, making access more inclusive and improving health and wellbeing, sustaining a thriving living and working Forest with green jobs, local produce and affordable homes, and strengthening partnership working, community engagement, and evidence-led decision making.