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Outcome 1: Natural Capital

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The Park’s natural resources are enhanced for future generations: important habitats are protected, restored and better connected on a landscape scale.

Outcome 2: Landscape Qualities

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The Park’s special landscape qualities and sense of place are conserved and enhanced with more opportunities to enjoy and experience them.

Outcome 3: Climate Change

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The natural environment of the Park is better managed to help mitigate and address the impacts of climate change.

Outcome 4: Land Partnerships

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New landscape scale partnerships deliver better integrated management of the land and water environment providing multiple benefits for nature and people.

Outcome 5: Recreation Opportunities

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The National Park has a wide variety of well promoted and managed outdoor recreation opportunities providing for a range of abilities and interests.

Outcome 6: Water Recreation

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There are more opportunities to enjoy water-based recreation and sporting activities across the Park’s lochs, rivers and coasts while maximising safety for all users and protecting the quality of water environments.

Outcome 7: Visitor Economy

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The Park’s visitor economy is thriving with more businesses and organisations working together to create a world-class destination.

Outcome 9: Health & Learning

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People from a wider range of backgrounds are enjoying, valuing and helping manage the National Park. It is used more as a place for people to realise the personal health and wellbeing benefits of active recreation and connecting with nature.

Outcome 12: Sustainable Population

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Population decline is being addressed by attracting and retaining more skilled working age and young people within the National Park and by providing a better range of housing options.

Outcome 13: Community Empowerment

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The Park’s communities are supported to influence and deliver actions that improve their quality of life and place.

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