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Communities in Landscapes: North Wales

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Partnerships between government and communities at all levels are vital in the quest for integrated sustainable development and conservation with social and environmental justice. It is at the community level that all channels of advice, funding and services converge. This landscape model is an attempt to meet this challenge. It is a demonstration model of a citizens environmental network to encourage people to assemble an holistic view of communities and their habitats. It covers a small part of Wales centred on the watershed catchments of rivers running off the northern flank of Snowdonia. It includes the coastal valley landscapes of rivers from the Cegin (Maesgeirchen)to the Clwyd (Kinmel Bay).

CREATION DATE December 6, 2011
LAST MODIFIED December 6, 2011
CREATED BY Denis Bellamy
AUTHOR(S) Bellamy Denis
KEYWORDS education curriculum conservation; landscape model community action plans
DOCUMENT PURPOSE Maps; Site Conservation Plans; Case Studies
PUBLICATION YEAR No Publication Year
REVIEWED STATUS Not Reviewed
LICENSE Attribution Non-Commercial Attribution Non-commercial

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