| The Concordat
recognises that Rothiemurchus is acknowledged as a leader in the
successful achievement of integrated (or multiple) land use management.
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The Role of a Scottish National Park - Section 8(1)
“The National Park aims are:
| (a) |
to conserve and enhance the natural and
cultural heritage of the area. |
| (b) |
to promote sustainable use of the natural resources of the
area. |
| (c) |
to promote understanding and enjoyment
(including enjoyment in the form of recreation) of the special
qualities of the area by the public, and |
| (d) |
to promote sustainable economic and social development of
the area’s communities.” |
Natural heritage, includes the flora and fauna of a NP or a proposed
NP, its geographical and physiographical features and its natural
beauty and amenity.
Cultural heritage includes structures and other remains resulting
from human activity of all periods, language, traditions, ways of
life and the historic, artistic and literary associations of people,
places and landscapes.
The general purpose of a National Park authority is to ensure that
the National Park aims are collectively achieved in relation to
the National Park in a co-ordinated way." |