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In the United Kingdom a local biodiversity action plan (LBAP, pronounced 'ell-bap') is a plan aimed at conserving the fauna, flora and habitats – collectively referred to as biodiversity – of a defined area, usually along local authority boundary lines.[1][2]

The development of such plans at a local level is guided by the publication of a biodiversity action plan at national i.e. UK level and executed locally by 'biodiversity partnerships' which include key stakeholders from different sectors.[3]

LBAPs in the constituent parts of the UK

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Progress on local plans is overseen by different agencies in each of the four administrations.

England

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As at January 2012, there were many dozens of LBAPs in England overseen by the statutory agency Natural England.[4]

Northern Ireland

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The Northern Ireland Environment Agency oversees the production of LBAPs in the province.[5]

Scotland

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As at January 2012 there were 25 LBAPs in place covering each of Scotland's local authority areas and both the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs national parks.[6]

Wales

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By January 2012 there were LBAPs published or in draft form for each of 24 areas identified across Wales including the three national parks.[7] The Wales Biodiversity Partnership brings together most of the main players across Wales to assist in the process of assembling and delivering LBAPs.

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