This is an area of outstanding scenic beauty containing a great diversity
of habitats, a mild westerly climate with pure air and abundant rainfall.
But it is subject to an intensification of agriculture and monocultural
forestry leading to the destruction of habitats, a loss of wildlife diversity
and contamination of air, land and water by pollutants such as radiation,
sewage, heavy metals, dry deposition (of for example nitrates), acid rain
and other chemical poisons such as sheep dip, pesticides and herbicides.
Solutions. Limit pollution at source. Work with nature, not against it.
Create land use systems that provide for and enhance wildlife.
Adequate recycling of resources to avoid pollution
Air;
create clean power using local renewable resources.
rely more on non-polluting resources generally.
Land;
organic forest farming.
Water;
utilize sewage for power and fertilizer and prevent it from entering
water courses