Biodiversity Action Plan
Local Biodiversity Action Plans (or LBAPs) have been set up all over the country as a way of stimulating effective local action for national priorities identified in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan, as well as for species and habitats which are particularly cherished or valued in local areas.
The Cairngorms LBAP is a long-term initiative that seeks to initiate actions for biodiversity across the whole of the National Park and raise the awareness of protecting, enhancing and appreciating the biodiversity of this fantastic area of Scotland.
It is a way of initiating new projects, bringing all the relevant bodies and individuals around the table with a new perspective. The LBAP initiative is based on the premise that everyone has a stake in their local environment and the quality of life it supports - from national government agencies to local community groups, from environmental organisations to local businesses, and from farmers to school children. The spirit of partnership to date has been one of the initiatives greatest strengths. The Cairngorms Local Biodiversity Action Plan covers a large area and extends beyond the boundaries of the Cairngorms National Park. It includes the areas of the Angus Glens, Badenoch and Strathspey, Atholl and Glenshee, Upper Deeside, Strathdon and Glenlivet.
Aims of the project
- To take forward national biodiversity priorities (UK Habitat and Species Action Plans) by helping to deliver them at a local level;
- To conserve locally important species and habitats;
- Engage local people and visitors in the management of biodiversity and ensure that they benefit from biodiversity;
- To bring together in partnership those working in the Cairngorms to better achieve biodiversity conservation;
- To deliver several key objectives in the Cairngorms Partnership's Management Strategy;
- To set clear, achievable targets and be transparent about progress towards them.
Targets and Objectives
The Cairngorms Local Biodiversity Action Plan (or LBAP) was published in 2002. This document sets out the targets and objectives for biodiversity in the Cairngorms. The plan provides a mandate for action for all partners to make a difference on what is considered important in the area.
Partners
The project is managed by a partnership Steering Group, which draws representatives from the following organisations: Aberdeenshire Council, Angus Council, Cairngorms National Park Authority, Highland Council, Moray Couuncil and Scottish Natural Heritage.
Funding
The core funding bodies are: Scottish Natural Heritage, Aberdeenshire Council, Angus Council and the Cairngorms National Park Authority.
Outputs
A number of projects have been started to initiate action on species and habitats identified within the LBAP, and further projects will develop out of the LBAP in future. Current publications include the Cairngorms LBAP (2002 - CD only), The Biodiversity and Management of Aspen Woodlands (2002 - CD only), Cairngorms Swift Nest Survey (2005), Butterflies of the Cairngorms: An Identification Guide Leaflet (2005) and a Biodiversity Planning Guidance Note for the Householder (2005).
Contact
The Biodiversity Officers, based in the Cairngorms National Park Authority's offices in Grantown-on-Spey, are tasked with taking forward the objectives set out in the LBAP. For more information, please contact:
Stephen Corcoran (Part-time Wednesday - Friday) stephencorcoran@cairngorms.co.uk or
Justin Prigmore (Part-time Monday - Tuesday), justinprigmore@cairngorms.co.uk
Tel: 01479 870528
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