Abstract:
British national parks have a complete planning system, rigorous programming, and tailored planning content. They are also facing major problems such as public-private contradictions, and are actively dealing with these problems through planning. There are obvious distinctions between British and American national parks. As the experience of a foreign country, British national parks are worth learning for the planning of our national parks in terms of strengthening planning coordination, improving planning consensus, implementing dynamic management planning, strengthening community planning and strictly implementing border management.