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This survey is now closed.
Overview
Cornwall Council, in collaboration with the Local Nature Partnership and the Council of the Isles of Scilly, are developing a new Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
When completed, the strategy will become a blueprint for the recovery of nature– outlining what we can do, where are the best opportunities for doing it, and considers how we can deliver it alongside wider environmental outcomes such as reduced flood risk and carbon sequestration. It will provide organisations and individuals with a framework for developing nature recovery projects and will help prioritise funding and investment in nature’s recovery.
Your role in shaping the Local Nature Recovery Strategy
Engagement with the farming community is vital if we are to progress with nature recovery and deliver on the aims and ambitions of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). The feedback we have had from our early engagement is that the best way us to reach the farming community is through intermediaries and advisors. As we progress with the LNRS engagement process and look ahead towards delivery, we therefore want to better understand the current landscape of farm advice within Cornwall.
This piece of work will help us to improve our knowledge, identify if there are any gaps where advice is needed – geographical, advice type of farm types – and coordinate our future farmer engagement more strategically. It is the first step in a more involved farmer engagement process that we are developing.
One of the aims of this exercise is to also support organisations who provide farm advice to co-ordinate where it is found that they both provide advice in similar geographical areas. It will also help us and other organisations to understand how many of our farmers are currently receiving farm advice. It will also help us through the LNRS process to signpost farmers to relevant organisations in their area for farm advice if they enquire about this.
The deadline for this survey is 22nd December 2023.
Further Engagement Opportunities:
Once completed, we will analyse the results of this and use it to inform our farmer engagement activities, in workshops, mail outs, webinars and other event communications and media. We will then continue to engage with farmers, organisations and key partners as we refine our list of nature recovery priorities through webinars, workshops and other engagement channels. Details of these activities will be released in due course.
If you have any questions or require the survey in a different format, please contact grow-nature@cornwall.gov.uk
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This survey is now closed.
Overview
Cornwall Council, in collaboration with the Local Nature Partnership and the Council of the Isles of Scilly, are developing a new Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
When completed, the strategy will become a blueprint for the recovery of nature– outlining what we can do, where are the best opportunities for doing it, and considers how we can deliver it alongside wider environmental outcomes such as reduced flood risk and carbon sequestration. It will provide organisations and individuals with a framework for developing nature recovery projects and will help prioritise funding and investment in nature’s recovery.
Your role in shaping the Local Nature Recovery Strategy
Engagement with the farming community is vital if we are to progress with nature recovery and deliver on the aims and ambitions of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). The feedback we have had from our early engagement is that the best way us to reach the farming community is through intermediaries and advisors. As we progress with the LNRS engagement process and look ahead towards delivery, we therefore want to better understand the current landscape of farm advice within Cornwall.
This piece of work will help us to improve our knowledge, identify if there are any gaps where advice is needed – geographical, advice type of farm types – and coordinate our future farmer engagement more strategically. It is the first step in a more involved farmer engagement process that we are developing.
One of the aims of this exercise is to also support organisations who provide farm advice to co-ordinate where it is found that they both provide advice in similar geographical areas. It will also help us and other organisations to understand how many of our farmers are currently receiving farm advice. It will also help us through the LNRS process to signpost farmers to relevant organisations in their area for farm advice if they enquire about this.
The deadline for this survey is 22nd December 2023.
Further Engagement Opportunities:
Once completed, we will analyse the results of this and use it to inform our farmer engagement activities, in workshops, mail outs, webinars and other event communications and media. We will then continue to engage with farmers, organisations and key partners as we refine our list of nature recovery priorities through webinars, workshops and other engagement channels. Details of these activities will be released in due course.
If you have any questions or require the survey in a different format, please contact grow-nature@cornwall.gov.uk
To keep up to date with the LNRS, sign up to the LNP newsletter.