Linking Levisham Archaeological Management Plan

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Value

£40,000

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  • Surveying services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

6 days from now

Published

3 weeks ago

Description

Linking Levisham is an ambitious multi-partner Landscape Recovery project in development that is exploring land management changes that benefit biodiversity, climate change resilience, connecting large landscapes, sustainable food production, and those people working in and experiencing this spectacular upland landscape.
The successful contractor is invited to create a management plan that understands how landscape change would impact the historic environment of the project area and proposes how land management interventions can be made to both ensure the protection, future resilience, and continued visibility of key parts of the historic environment.

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