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New National Park online technical workshop

https://www.nature.scot/doc/new-national-park-online-technical-workshop
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National Parks introductory video

Interviews with some people working for or engaged with existing National Parks.

Duration
05:41

Description

Interviews with some people working for or engaged with existing National Parks.

Conservation and restoration work in National Parks

Case Study - Callander's Landscape

Hannah Robinson, Sustainable Development Advisor, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Authority.

Duration
13:42

Description

Hannah Robinson, Sustainable Development Advisor, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Authority presents a case study about Callander's landscape.

Promoting the sustainable use of natural resources

Climate change mitigation and adaptation

Grant Moir, CEO, Cairngorms National Park.

How do National Parks work with landowners and managers?

Will Anderson, CEO, Seafield Estates.

Planning and development in National Parks

Susan Brooks, Communities, Place and Planning Manager, LL&TNPA.

Gavin Miles, Head of Strategic Planning, Cairngorms NPA.

Duration
17:46

Description

Presentations on Climate change mitigation and adaptation (Grant Moir, CEO, Cairngorms National Park), How do National Parks work with landowners and managers? (Will Anderson, CEO, Seafield Estates) and Planning and development in National Parks (Susan Brooks, Communities, Place and Planning Manager, LL&TNPA with Gavin Miles, Head of Strategic Planning, Cairngorms NPA).

Promoting understanding, enjoyment and recreation

Education, inclusion and young people in National Parks

Nik Turner, Behaviour Change Manager, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs NPA this needs to be changed to match the others.

Managing and supporting visitors in National Parks

Matt Buckland, Visitor Operations Manager, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs NPA.

Duration
13:19

Presentations on Education, inclusion and young people in National Parks (Nik Turner, Behaviour Change Manager, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs NPA) and Managing and supporting visitors in National Parks (Matt Buckland, Visitor Operations Manager, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs NPA).

Promoting sustainable economic and social development

Supporting local communities and businesses in National Parks and their surrounding areas

Karen Derrick - Voluntary Action Badenoch and Strathspey.

Jane McGreary, West Highland Way Business Development Manager.

Duration
17:12

Presentations on Supporting local communities and businesses in National Parks and their surrounding areas. Karen Derrick, Voluntary Action Badenoch and Strathspey followed by Jane McGreary, West Highland Way Business Development Manager.

Governance of National Parks

Perspective from a National Park Authority board member

Sandy Bremner, Convener, Cairngorms National Park Authority.

Duration
05:24

Perspective from a National Park Authority board member (Sandy Bremner, Convener, Cairngorms National Park Authority).

Overview of statutory reporter process

Pete Rawcliffe, Head of People and Places Activity, NatureScot.

Duration
06:53

An overview of the statutory reporter process from Pete Rawcliffe, Head of People and Places Activity, NatureScot.

Last updated:14/12/2023
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