The government has made legally-binding commitments to end the steep decline of natural habitats and ecosystems and to plan for nature to recover. This is important, not only for nature’s own sake, but for all the things that we rely on nature for, like clean water and food production.
Each Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) will agree priorities for nature recovery and propose actions in locations where they would best help achieve those priorities.
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs appointed 48 responsible authorities to lead on preparing an LNRS for their area. Together these 48 strategy areas cover the whole of England with no gaps or overlaps.
These LNRSs will inform the delivery of ‘nature-based solutions’ for outcomes such as flood management, carbon sequestration and improvements in water quality. It will also be vital in informing how the public funding for nature recovery is used.
For more information on the role of LNRSs, please refer to the GOV.UK website.