![Water](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Water.jpg?itok=AJNMhuzV)
Water
Water is one of the greatest natural assets in the Welsh environment.
![Biodiversity](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Biodiversity.jpg?itok=K7HkYhgz)
Biodiversity
Biodiversity supports the functioning of healthy and resilient ecosystems.
![Air](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Air.png?itok=daqMy89N)
Air
The quality of our air impacts on ecosystems and human health
![Woodland](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Woodland.jpg?itok=QWumHfcJ)
Woodlands
Woodlands provide many opportunities in Wales and beyond.
![Soil & Peat](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Soil%20%26%20Peat.jpg?itok=hDd4PFmt)
Soil & Peat
Life on earth depends on healthy soil and yet it is often taken for granted.
![Landscape](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Landscape.png?itok=VeH5xGHF)
Landscape
The beautiful landscapes of Wales are a thing of great public good.
Greenhouse Gas
All sources and removals of GHG is vitally important for a sustainable land use future for Wales
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Cultural Heritage
Wales is a country with a rich cultural heritage that is evident across the natural landscape.
![Land & Sea](/sites/default/files/styles/tile_listing/public/2022-11/Land%20sea%20interface.png?itok=7d6Kb39R)
Land-sea interface
The Welsh nation is closely connected to the sea with 60% of the population living on or near the coast.
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Recreation & Access
Access to the Welsh Natural Environment is important for the public use, enjoyment and appreciation of the natural environment.