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New funding for climate, nature and people in the nation’s special landscapes

Thursday 24 June, 2021, by News Release

Farmers and land managers in England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) will be given grants to make improvements to the natural environment, cultural heritage and public access.

The three-year programme, Farming in Protected Landscapes, was announced today by Government, and will be open to farmers and land managers to support nature recovery, mitigate the effects of climate change, and provide ways for people to discover, enjoy and understand the landscape.

The funding available for projects in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the first year is just over £1,200,000.

The Farming in Protected Landscapes programme will fund a range of projects which allow farmers and land managers to:

  • support nature recovery – such as increasing habitats to improve biodiversity or greater connectivity between habitats
  • mitigate the impacts of climate change – such as reducing flood risk or storing more carbon
  • provide opportunities for people to discover, enjoy and understand the landscape and its cultural heritage
  • support nature-friendly and sustainable farm businesses

Projects will be assessed by a local panel to ensure they provide value for money, a legacy from the work, and meet at least one of the programme’s outcomes, for people, nature, climate or place. Projects should also meet at least one of the aims of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Management Plan.

Projects to help to mitigate the effects of climate change might include measures to reduce flood risk through natural flood management, or by taking action to reduce a farm’s carbon emissions. Action for nature recovery might include land being improved for wildlife, by creating new habitats or by changing the way land is managed to deliver better results for nature.

Other eligible projects can focus on ‘place’, improving the quality and character of the landscape. These might be restoring and maintaining some of the landscape features and historic assets that makes the Yorkshire Dales National Park so distinctive.

Helping people to enjoy and understand the landscape is a priority, and this programme will support projects including those that provide more opportunities for people to access and explore the Yorkshire Dales.

The Farming in Protected Landscapes programme will run from 2021 to 2024, and proposals are invited from 1 July 2021. The funding is for one-off projects and is not an agri-environment scheme. Receiving funding from this programme will not prevent farmers or land managers from participating in the emerging Environmental Land Management Schemes, and projects on land within existing stewardship agreements can be funded provided they are additional to the current agreement.

If you’re a farmer or land manager and want to find out more about the Farming in Protected Landscapes Programme in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, contact Helen Keep, Senior Farm Conservation Officer. Email helen.keep@yorkshiredales.org.uk or call 07818 048749.


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