Policy A1e) Developing an approach to private A timeframe within which the Cairngorms Nationalgreen investment in the National ParkPark will be net zero will be set by 2023, alongsideto fund nature’s recovery and share the a target for becoming carbon negative, contributingbenefits between communities, landowners,to the delivery of net zero for Scotland by 2045. Thisworkers and wider society.will be supported by:f) Research to support management options.a) Focusing on nature-based solutions.Policy A3b) Being a rural exemplar in achieving aEnhance the resilience of habitats, species andjust transition.c) Working with businesses, land managers,communities and visitors across theland use to climate change, pest and disease risks.Ensure that the integrity of designated sites ismaintained, with a particular focus on:National Park.d) Developing a wellbeing economy(see People policy B1).a) Collaborating on land use and floodmanagement, including natural floodmanagement, through river catchmentPolicy A2The management and use of land should delivermultiple benefits and help deliver the Regional LandUse Framework. This will be supported by:management plans.b) Enhancing the health and connectivityof habitats.c) Encouraging new woodland creation that complements other land uses anda) A long-term, planned approach bythe landscapes of the National Park.land-based businesses to delivering This should support forest habitatenvironmental, economic and social benefits.connectivity, be compatible withb) Support for land managers to plan and deliver moorland management and should not environmental and social benefits, adversely impact on local agricultural underpinned by sound economic businesses.priorities, including no wholesale c) Working with farmers, crofters, communities and land managers to optimise local foodconversion of enclosed, in-bye land.d) Securing protection and restoration production where factors such as supplier of degraded peatland, and sustainable capacity, supply chains and consumer management of peat and carbon-richmarkets are favourable.soils to maintain and improve their d) Applying a regionally-targeted approach torural payments to deliver the most appropriate range of public benefits to the National Park.ability to store carbon.e) Ceasing fires on deep peat andreducing burning on shallow peat soils through licensing.5555
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