ABSTRACT

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) together with National Parks are the highest quality landscapes in England and Wales, and have been designated to conserve that quality. AONBs have always been regarded as 'second' to national parks in terms of the legislation and resources provided by the nation to look after them. At the turn of the century they are at a cross-roads - there are many challenges to be overcome if they are to survive as the best. This book examines whether they are fit to meet the challenges and sets out a bold new Agenda for their survival.
Landscapes at Risk? covers the history and development of AONBs in England and Wales set in the context of protected landscapes generally in the UK. It focuses on the evolution of policies towards them, the arrangements for their administration, conservation and management, the land management and planning context within which they have evolved, and the adequacy of the proposals that have been put forward for their long-term well-being. Throughout the analysis there are numerous references to the many initiatives that have been and are being taken by AONB managers and others to secure their future. The book features a series of case studies of individual AONBs to illustrate the main points being made in the text.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The Challenges for Protected Landscapes

part 1|53 pages

Setting the Scene

chapter 2|22 pages

The Geography and Importance of AONBs

chapter 3|15 pages

What has been Happening to AONBs?

part 2|50 pages

Recurrent Themes

chapter 5|24 pages

The Evolution of AONB Management

part 3|62 pages

Wider Countryside Issues

chapter 6|35 pages

Land Management

part 4|29 pages

The Future – Landscapes No Longer at Risk?

chapter 8|12 pages

AONBs

Fit for the Challenge?

chapter 9|15 pages

A New Agenda for AONBs