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appendix d<br />

Matrix 4: Assessment of effects on key ‘benefits and uses’ from the aims of the Antonine Wall WHS Management Plan 2013-18:<br />

Aim 6:<br />

Increase research<br />

opportunities nationally<br />

and internationally and<br />

use this new research to<br />

underpin work to protect<br />

and promote the World<br />

Heritage Site<br />

Aim 5:<br />

Balance wider<br />

environmental concerns<br />

in the sustainable<br />

management of the World<br />

Heritage Site<br />

Aim 4:<br />

Build strong structural<br />

and organisational<br />

partnerships with local,<br />

national and international<br />

organisations, strengthen<br />

engagement with local<br />

communities, and<br />

contribute to sustainable<br />

economic growth<br />

Aim 3:<br />

realise the world<br />

heritage site’s full<br />

potential as an education<br />

and learning resource<br />

Aim 2:<br />

promote awareness and<br />

understanding of this<br />

outstanding universal<br />

value to local, regional,<br />

national and global<br />

audiences by improving<br />

physical and intellectual<br />

accessibility<br />

Aims of the Plan Aim 1:<br />

safeguard and enhance<br />

the outstanding<br />

universal value of the<br />

world heritage site by<br />

managing, conserving and<br />

protecting the site and<br />

its cultural and natural<br />

landscape setting<br />

crosscutting benefits<br />

and uses of the antonine<br />

wall whs (identified<br />

by stakeholders during<br />

development of the plan)<br />

Educational resource/<br />

outdoor classroom<br />

Historical connections to<br />

Europe and beyond<br />

Recreation/leisure/<br />

contribution to healthy<br />

lifestyle<br />

74<br />

Local pride/community<br />

focus and cohesion/<br />

sense of place<br />

Inspiration/arts<br />

(e.g photography)<br />

/ /<br />

Foraging<br />

summary and recommendation<br />

No significant negative effects were identified for the crosscutting benefits and uses. <strong>The</strong>re is some potential for the foraging uses of the site to be negatively impacted if they are not taken into account in the<br />

delivery of Aim 5 objectives. Aim 2 is strongest in achieving accumulated positive effects on these topics. <strong>The</strong> majority of the benefits and uses are expected to receive positive effects from an accumulation<br />

through the delivery of the objectives connected with Aim 5, but education and community have greatest accumulation of likely positive effects.<br />

recommendation: that in delivery of aim 5, consideration is given to the value of the site for foraging; this could be done through the sustainability checklist.

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