Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 23
Image taken in Anagach Woods by Rachel Keenan
What does that look like?
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Communities are empowered
Residents are more involved in the way
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land is managed, with the number of
Wellbeing comes first
Communities are healthier, happier
and more resilient, benefiting from a
community-owned or managed assets and diverse local economy that puts wellbeing
social enterprises increasing.
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Green jobs are growing
There has been a significant increase in
and the environment first.
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The Cairngorms is a Park for All
The Cairngorms is a true ‘Park for All’,
the number of green jobs, with skills
welcoming and supporting people from
and training opportunities available for
more diverse backgrounds to live,
people to meet the growing demand.
work and visit here.
Volunteering is on the rise
Hundreds of volunteers are helping look
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Young people stay and thrive
The proportion of young and working-age
after the landscape of the National Park,
people has stabilised and begun to
bringing benefits for nature and for their
increase, supporting thriving communities
own health and wellbeing.
and a robust economy.
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