Outcome CA1 Climate adaptation
The natural beauty and communities of the North Pennines are increasingly resilient to the impacts of a change
CA1a. Safeguard and increase carbon stored in the landscape through positive land management including, by 2050, restoring 36,000ha of peatland (minimum 1,500 ha annually) and creating 1,615ha of new native tree cover (minimum 67ha annually)
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CA1c Improve soil health across the National Landscape to increase landscape resilience, including supporting nature friendly regenerative farming practices
| Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | National and/or local government |
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Raise awareness of the impacts of climate change on communities and the actions they can take to increase resilience.
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CA1e Support the installation of small-scale renewable energy infrastructure where it is compatible with conserving and enhancing natural beauty and avoids cumulative impact on landscape character
| Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | National and/or local government |
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Targets and monitoring data for peatland restoration and tree cover can be found in the Measuring progress section.
