England’s national parks have launched a major study to explore how a visitor levy could support conservation, tourism management, and rural infrastructure amid rising visitor pressure. With over 100 million annual visits, parks face growing financial and environmental strain. The study will assess benefits, risks, and fairness, ensuring parks remain accessible while securing sustainable funding for trails, habitats, transport, and community services. Its findings may shape future national policies and long-term conservation strategies.
England Explores Visitor Levies to Protect National Parks

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