The People’s Plan for Nature
The People’s Plan for Nature is a vision for the future of nature, and the actions we must all take to protect and renew it.
In a world first, it was created for the people, by the people of the UK through an independent and impartial process. This was split into two parts, a National Conversation and the People's Assembly for Nature.
The three most urgent actions the People want to see are:
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To put nature at the centre of decision-making
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Farming subsidy systems to prioritise sustainable and nature-friendly farming
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Greater government accountability through a permanent Assembly for Nature
The People's Visions for the Future

“Nature is valued and respected by all. There is a collaborative, long-term approach to prioritising nature in all decision-making. This has created an empowered, happier, healthier world, with nature connected to everyday life. This has laid a foundation for the well-being of all future life.”

“Nature is valued and respected by all. There is a collaborative, long-term approach to prioritising nature in all decision-making. This has created an empowered, happier, healthier world, with nature connected to everyday life. This has laid a foundation for the well-being of all future life.”

"Humans and nature are in sync and people across the country experience nature on their doorstep. People are aware of the improved air quality and diverse array of species that they encounter daily. Politicians, charities, NGOs, scientists work together, in informed ways, to ensure thriving wildlife is kept at the front of all decisions. We understand that we need nature to thrive, to benefit all of our lives.”

“Humans and nature are in sync and people across the country experience nature on their doorstep. People are aware of the improved air quality and diverse array of species that they encounter daily. Politicians, charities, NGOs, scientists work together, in informed ways, to ensure thriving wildlife is kept at the front of all decisions.” We understand that we need nature to thrive, to benefit all of our lives”.

“There is a balance between human and non-human needs, and we are taking individual and collective responsibility to enhance, sustain and enable nature to flourish. The journey we have been on has ingrained nature in our consciousness. This balance is now second nature to us, and is affordable for us and nature. Nature’s gift to us is to make us more connected as a society.. We all have improved well-being and mood, and future generations are inspired.”

“Evidence-based nature renewal is central to lifelong education and involves real life experiences. The practical application of nature’s renewal is integrated across generations and cultures; creating memories driven by the thirst for knowledge of our children.”

“We are able to spend time in nature every day, whether to play, work or spending time where we live. We are educated in the benefits of nature for mental and physical wellbeing at all points in life – and understand that by us protecting nature, nature helps us. We protect, enhance & renew habitats and ecosystems to highest ecological standards. We turn to nature for its intangible benefits on our health and wellbeing.”

“Nature is prioritised, looked after valued and cared for. There are abundant species and nature is thriving. Everyone plays their part in looking after nature and this has happened because government has acted and, through being better informed, people have spoken up and become a voice for nature.”