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- The Kent and Medway Local Nature Recovery Strategy – published document
- What is a Local Nature Recovery Strategy?
- Statement of biodiversity priorities – Strategy area description
- Statement of biodiversity priorities – priorities and potential measures
- Local habitat map
- Appendices
- Appendix 1.1 – Acknowledgements
- Appendix 1.2a – Methodology for potential measures mapping
- Appendix 1.2b – Methodology for wider measures mapping
- Appendix 1.3 – Measures mapping data source list
- Appendix 2.1 – Summary of local plans review
- Appendix 2.2 – How local strategies and plans have informed the LNRS
- Appendix 3.1 – Kent and Medway priority species bespoke measures
- Appendix 3.2a KMLNRS Rare, threatened and significant species
- Appendix 3.2b – Priority habitats and associated rare, threatened and significant species of the Strategy area
- Appendix 3.3 – Rare, threatened and significant species of the Kent and Medway Local Nature Recovery Strategy area requiring further evidence
- Glossary and references
- Local Nature Recovery Strategy mapping portal
- How to use the online mapping tool
- A note on the Strategy’s potential measures mapping and its limitations
- Mapping approach
- Mapping methodology and data
- Statement of biodiversity priorities and measures
- Better, bigger, more and joined up – the overarching principles for nature recovery in Kent and Medway
- Kent and Medway’s vision for nature recovery
- Connectivity priorities and potential measures
- Nature-based solutions priorities and potential measures
- Land management and land-use priorities and potential measures
- Grassland habitat priorities and potential measures
- Successional habitat priorities and potential measures
- Woodland, trees and hedgerows priorities and potential measures
- Freshwater habitat priorities and potential measures
- Urban and built environment priorities and potential measures
- Coastal priorities and potential measures
- Species priorities and potential measures
- Delivering nature recovery in Kent and Medway
- How does the Strategy inform what action and where?
- Prioritising action when more than one potential measure is mapped to the same location
- How to deliver the Strategy potential measures – practical guidance
- Delivering action for Kent and Medway’s priority species
- Delivering nature recovery through biodiversity net gain
- Delivering nature recovery within local planning
- Delivering nature recovery on farmed land
- Delivering nature recovery through land management
- Making space for nature within development
- Delivering nature recovery in your community
- Delivering nature recovery alongside health and access
- Background to Strategy development
- Mapping the Areas of Particular Importance for Biodiversity
- Defining our priorities for nature
- Identifying potential measures to deliver our nature recovery priorities
- Mapping potential measures and identifying areas that could become of particular importance for biodiversity
- Identifying LNRS priority species
- Public consultation
- Local plan and strategy reviews
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- Biodiversity Net Gain for Kent and Medway
