Strategies and Action Plans
The Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) The Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan has been produced by the Dartmoor National Park Authority, with financial assistance from English Nature (now Natural England), on behalf of the Dartmoor Biodiversity Steering Group. It outlines the objectives, targets and actions considered necessary to protect and enhance the wildlife heritage of Dartmoor over 10 years from 2001 to 2010. The Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan underwent its five-yearly review in 2007. Targets that have been achieved and actions that have been completed have been updated in the action plan. New targets and actions were added. The action plan is a companion document to The Nature of Dartmoor: A Biodiversity Profile (published by the Dartmoor National Park Authority and English Nature (now Natural England)), which describes the wildlife resource of Dartmoor, identifies key species and habitats and sets key conservation objectives. This publication is available for purchase from our on-line shop. Visit the on-line shop.
The reviewed and updated Dartmoor BAP can be downloaded in the following way: The Dartmoor BAP Table of Contents contains hyperlinks which will download PDFs of the pages beneath them, preceeding the next link. Alternatively you can download the entire Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan (PDF Help, 28Mb) in one large file. |
Dartmoor Woodlands Strategy The Dartmoor Woodland Strategy has been developed in consultation with a range of partners, woodland owners, managers, the timber industry and voluntary sector to act as a guide for those who derive their livelihood from trees, woodlands and timber and those employed to protect landscape, access, biodiversity and cultural features. The Dartmoor Woodlands Strategy webpage sits within the Trees and Woodlands section of this web site.
The Dartmoor Woodlands Strategy Table of Contents contains hyperlinks which will download PDFs of the pages beneath them, preceeding the next link. |
Traffic Management Strategy In 1991, the National Parks Review Panel recommended that explicit policies for traffic management and for public transport in National Parks should be prepared by NPAs jointly with highway authorities, and experimental traffic management initiatives should be introduced. The Dartmoor National Park Traffic Management Strategy was prepared jointly by Devon County Council and the Dartmoor National Park Authority. Following two rounds of public consultation, the Strategy was adopted as policy and published in 1994. It broke new ground, being the first such Traffic Management Strategy prepared for a National Park, and has formed the basis for successful annual bids for government 'transport package' funding.
Since 1994, many of the proposals have been tried and succeeded, others have been tried and failed, but the Strategy remains the current policy framework from which further traffic management policies will be developed. The publication is now out of print but remains a valuable reference document and a source for study. The Dartmoor Traffic Management Strategy Table of Contents contains hyperlinks which will download PDFs of the pages beneath them, preceeding the next link. |
Traffic Management Strategy - Review of Priorities for 2005-2011
The Dartmoor National Park Authority and Devon County Council produced a Traffic Management Strategy for the National Park in 1994. In all works associated with the above, the strategy made it clear that they should be carried out in ways that maintain and where possible enhance the quality of the National Park environment. As an outcome from the Best Value Review of the National Park Authority’s traffic and transport functions, an update of the strategy was carried out jointly by the Authority and Devon County Council. That exercise concluded that while progress had been made on implementing the strategy since 1994, its essential aims remained valid but a fresh look at priority areas for action over the next 6 years would be helpful to advise future work programmes and the next Devon Local Transport Plan. The Traffic Management Strategy - Review of Priorities for 2005-2011 (PDF Help, 161kb)
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