Looking after the North East
INTRODUCTION
4.1 The health and well-being of our
communities, both now and in the future, depend to a large extent upon the
quality of the environment that surrounds us. The structure plan policies
provide a framework for the natural, built and cultural aspects of the
environment, in accordance with the plan’s strategy, in particular
Objectives 1 and 5, and the aims which include working with nature,
encouraging diversity, minimising harmful environmental impact; and
fostering quality and the unique cultural identity of the North East.
4.2 The structure plan seeks to promote,
protect and enhance the rich and varied environment of the North East. The
approach taken is to give special protection to international, national and
locally designated sites of environmental importance, and also to foster the
natural and built heritage as a whole. This means taking into consideration
landscapes and the biodiversity of habitats and species outwith designated
areas, and seeking high quality design in development wherever it takes
place.
4.3 One of the aims of the plan is to
minimise the use of non-renewable resources and use renewable resources
within their carrying capacity, minimising waste. Policies focus on the more
sustainable use of agricultural land, forestry and minerals. The need to
reduce waste is stressed, and more sustainable ways of managing waste are
encouraged.
4.4 Another objective of the plan is to
confirm the function and role of Aberdeen’s Green Belt. This is set out in
this chapter, together with a section on coastal zone management.