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The Chilterns Conservation Board has a statutory duty to prepare a plan for the management of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The plan will be used by a wide range of organisations over the next five years to help look after the AONB's special environmental qualities and to help local people and visitors enjoy it.

The Board needs the help of local people to prepare this plan. By completing this questionnaire you can let the Board know what you think is important about the Chilterns and what you would like to be done to look after it.

Everyone completing this questionnaire will be entered into a prize draw - the prize is £100 of book tokens.

Closing Date for completion of this questionnaire is 31st January 2008.


The results of this questionnaire will be posted on this website in the spring.

questionnaire
    Agree strongly Agree Disagree Disagree strongly
1 The quality of the landscape is improving.
 

If you disagree please say why:

2 The wildlife of the Chilterns is flourishing.
  If you disagree please say why:
3 The woodlands need to be looked after as they are an important feature of the Chilterns landscape.
4 More help should be given to farmers and other landowners to make sure the countryside is well cared for.
5 The countryside is being urbanised.
6 There is too much new development.
7 The design of new building should reflect traditional styles.
8 There should be more affordable housing built.
9 It is easy to get into the countryside.
10 It should be easier to get into the countryside using public transport.
11 The quality of public rights of way footpaths is good.
12

The quality of bridleways is good.

13 The Chilterns is a good place for cycling.
14 Tourism in the Chilterns should be promoted.
15 More should be done to promote local food.
16 Children don’t know enough about the environment.
17 More should be done to promote the identity of the Chilterns.
18 There should be more encouragement to local people to get involved in looking after the environment.
19 Local people would like to know more about the history and archaeology of the Chilterns.
20 We should reduce the amount of water we take from the Chilterns aquifer to help maintain the flow in local rivers.
21 How do you think climate change will affect the Chilterns?
22 What do you think we should do to respond to the challenges posed by climate change?
    Solar Wind Hydro Wood Ground source
23 Which forms of renewable energy should be encouraged?
Do you have any other comments?
This form can be completed anonymously but it is helpful for us to know a  little about you.

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