
Local Biodiversity Action Plans
Local Biodiversity Action Plans (LBAPs) are community-focused strategies developed to protect and restore the natural variety of plants, animals, and habitats in a specific area. They identify local environmental priorities, set conservation goals, and outline actions involving local authorities, organizations, and residents. LBAPs aim to enhance biodiversity, ensure sustainable land use, and improve ecosystem health. By coordinating efforts at the community level, they help preserve local natural heritage, support wildlife, and contribute to broader environmental conservation goals.