The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a bold new plan to revive and protect nature across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It’s a locally driven, government-backed initiative that maps out where and how we can restore habitats, boost biodiversity, and reconnect people with the natural world, from countryside to city parks.
The Strategy
The main LNRS document can be found here.
You can explore an interactive map of habitat priorities here.
You can also find the strategy here, where it has been split into two parts.
Supporting Documents:
- LNRS Summary Document
- Prioritisation & Mapping Methodology
- Habitat Opportunity Modelling Methodology
- Stakeholder Engagement Summary
- Longlist of Priority Habitats
- Priority Species List
- Priority Species List (csv)
- Case Studies of Nature Recovery in Action
- National and Local Context
- Relevant Legislation, Policy and Strategies
- LNRS and the Planning System