Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 104
How we will
deliver the plan
A collective effort
All public bodies must ‘have regard to’ the National Park Partnership Plan in taking forward work in the
Cairngorms National Park; however, the plan cannot be delivered by the public sector alone. It needs
businesses, landowners and third sector organisations within the National Park to play their part,
helping tackle the climate emergency and nature crisis and delivering on the priorities that matter
for the area. There are a number of different ways that the plan will be implemented:
Partnership
Working with organisations and people across the National Park to deliver the plan.
Incentives
Providing help to secure public benefits through payments and other incentives.
Regulation
Ensuring that legislation is adhered to within the National Park.
On the whole, work will be delivered through partnership working, with joint approaches to funding
and delivery. However, where there are issues that are not being addressed, consideration will be given
to regulatory approaches within the National Park.
Hierarchy of plans
The National Park Partnership Plan is the high-level management plan for the National Park and is the
Economic Strategy, Sustainable Tourism Strategy, Regional Spatial Strategy, Climate Action Plan and
the Regional Land Use Framework (see Figure 9 on page 106). It is supported by a number of action
plans that will help to deliver the objectives of the plan and the National Park aims. The Climate Action
Plan is a key requirement of our Glasgow Declaration commitments. Public bodies in the National
Park will also prepare Gaelic language plans and equality outcomes plans that will be significant in
influencing activity within the area.
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