Restoring Britain's Green Desert

Dartmoor is a man-made desert that's deteriorating because of poor land-management and overgrazing. It currently contributes less than 3% of England's total food production.


The Dartmoor National Park is mostly privately-owned land. See the Dartmoor National Park Authority web page on Land Management:

Land within the National Park is not nationally owned, as in many other countries. All land within the National Park is privately owned. On Dartmoor there are a few major landowners such as the Duchy of Cornwall, South West Water and Forestry Commission, but the rest is owned by a myriad of small landowners. The National Park Authority is also a small landowner, owning land at Haytor Down, Holne Moor and Plaster Down as well as other smaller sites. The National Park Authority works to influence land management through partnership and agreement with landowners, farmers and commoners. 

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