16 03, 2022

Is time to revert to the original meaning of national parks in global protected area policy?

By |2022-03-16T18:27:22+00:00March 16th, 2022|Natural Assets, People & nature, Protected Areas, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Is time to revert to the original meaning of national parks in global protected area policy?

Turning off Iceland’s snow-covered route 34 into the packed car park of Thingvellir National Park it was clear we had arrived at a major international tourist destination. Squinting into the sun we followed the stream of tourists past the visitor centre with its cool orthogonal design to a viewpoint with a panoramic view of mountains, the

10 10, 2019

“New pastoralism”: a vision to revitalise our national parks

By |2020-01-16T21:11:55+00:00October 10th, 2019|Blog, People & nature, Protected Areas, Rewilding, Uncategorized|Comments Off on “New pastoralism”: a vision to revitalise our national parks

This article was first pulished on the Ecosulis blog on 8/10/2019 The UK's national parks were created as part of progressive policy to reimagine our national identity after empire. Seventy years on, it is time to rethink their meaning and purpose. New pastoralism and natural asset thinking could revitalise the UK's national parks. Time for

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