Shared Vision. Working together to ensure that the natural beauty of AONBs is conserved, enhanced and promoted for the benefit of all; valuing the contribution of each AONB and the network as a whole to the protection of our finest landscapes; supporting local action and national collaboration; recognising and meeting the challenges for the future. AONBs are seen as functioning landscapes and exemplars of coherent and resilient ecological networks which can deliver wider benefits for society. 2.1 The Parties to this Agreement believe that: 2.1.1 AONB management structures should be strongly supported by partners and relevant authorities.1 2.1.2 the statutory requirement to produce Management Plans provides an important opportunity to strengthen partnerships and achieve better outcomes. 2.1.3 security of funding and flexibility of funding for AONBs will deliver better outcomes. 2.1.4 there should be a “can do” culture which is not risk-averse but where lessons from novel approaches are encouraged and learnt from, in both success and failure. 2.1.5 monitoring of environmental outcomes is essential and needs to be undertaken to develop a sound, spatially-relevant evidence base. 2.1.6 opportunities should be taken to maximise the synergies between the outcomes of the Management Plan with the plans of other Parties, and of the wider Protected Landscape network.
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Shared Vision. Working together to ensure that the natural beauty of AONBs is conserved, enhanced and promoted for the benefit of all; valuing the contribution of each AONB and the network as a whole to the protection of our finest landscapes; supporting local action and national collaboration; recognising and meeting the challenges for the future. AONBs are seen as functioning landscapes and exemplars of coherent and resilient ecological networks which can deliver wider benefits for society.
2.1 The Parties to this Agreement believe that:
2.1.1 AONB management structures should be strongly supported by partners and relevant authorities.1
2.1.2 authorities.1 the statutory requirement to produce Management Plans provides an important opportunity to strengthen partnerships and achieve better outcomes.
2.1.3 . security of funding and flexibility of funding for AONBs will deliver better outcomes.
2.1.4 . there should be a “can do” culture which is not risk-averse but where lessons from novel approaches are encouraged and learnt from, in both success and failure.
2.1.5 monitoring of environmental outcomes is essential and needs to be undertaken to develop a sound, spatially-relevant evidence base.
2.1.6 opportunities should be taken to maximise the synergies between the outcomes of the Management Plan with the plans of other Parties, and of the wider Protected Landscape network.
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