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Securing the future of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley’s landscapes for generations to come. We can all contribute to ensuring a sustainable future for the National Landscape. Being involved in protecting an area as special as the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley can be an inspirational experience and make us feel a stronger connection to the natural world around us.
The importance of protecting the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape
Designated Landscapes cover 25% of Wales and include National Parks and National Landscapes (formerly Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB). The importance of these landscapes is recognised worldwide.
There are several key challenges that our landscape and communities face in the coming years, the following four key themes reflect these challenges.
Nature, Landscape and Heritage:
- Addressing decline in species and the impact of climate change on the habitats and landscapes of the National Landscape.
- Preservation of the unique cultural heritage features.
- Changes in land management practice.
Adapting to a Changing Climate:
The resilience of the National Landscape’s special qualities and features to climate change. The likely impact of our response to climate change on these special features and qualities– ensuring that our response to climate change takes into consideration the need to conserve landscape equality.
Recreation, Health and Wellbeing:
- The value of the National Landscape in supporting physical and mental well-being.
- Pressures of recreation and tourism on sensitive landscapes and rural communities.
The Rural Economy:
Opportunities and challenges facing the rural economy within the National Landscape in terms of agricultural reform and climate change adaptation and mitigation requirements.

Climate Change
It’s easy to think of climate change as a problem affecting the far corners of the world, but it is a crisis that is already affecting the National Landscape.

Conservation Work
The National Landscape team lead and work jointly on a host of conservation projects that protect and enhance the unique qualities of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley.

Projects
The National Landscape team, its partners and our volunteers are involved in delivering a wide range of projects.

Sustainable Tourism
In the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape we are working in partnership to deliver sustainable tourism.

Volunteering
The invaluable contribution of volunteers is key to the protection and enhancement of the special qualities of the National Landscape. A wide variety of volunteering opportunities are available throughout the year.
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