Publications
Past publications from Campaign for National Parks
Past publications from Campaign for National Parks
This study was undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University for Campaign for National Parks, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, and the National Trust. Its objectives were to investigate the effectiveness of national and local planning policies in protecting national parks in England and Wales, particularly in relation to major development and identify the most effective ways of strengthening this protection. This report presents the main evidence and findings from this study.
We commissioned Sheffield Hallam University to investigate the effectiveness of national and local planning policies in protecting National Parks and to identify whether changes were needed to strengthen this protection.
As our Mosaic projects develop, we are coming to understand more and more of the positive impacts that National Parks can have, particularly on health and wellbeing.
This report sets out our research, examining existing and current sustainable transport initiatives, and makes recommendations to make car free travel easier.
We've produced a set of papers about involving new audiences with National Parks. They detail what we've learnt from ten years of running Mosaic projects in National Parks in England and Wales.
Download manuals and guides to organising your own visit to a National Park including evaluation form templates.
These simple guides give advice and guidance on how to access the extraordinary landscapes and get a flavour of the benefits that each National Park offers.
Watch videos and read about Mosaic Champions.
List of resources produced during the Mosaic project