Scotland's Landscape Monitoring Programme

Description: 
The Programme brings together existing and new data to monitor landscape change in a meaningful, practical and efficient way. It has been developed through research, data review and pilot project work involving a range of partners. At the heart of the programme is a number of landscape indicators grouped into four themes: Landscape Qualities; Public Perception; Land Cover; Built Development.
Originator: 
Scottish Government/ Natural Scoland
Is this an existing or new approach to measuring landscape change?: 
Existing
Spatial coverage: 
All of the National Park
Geographical unit: 
Various
Frequency of measure: 
As and when datasets become available (or this is the implication)
Indicator: 
Landscape Qualities; Public Perception; Land Cover; Built Development.
Barriers: 
Still in development but data availabilty and continuity appear to be potential issues
Resource requirements: 
Accessible data is mainly used
Establishment cost: 
Medium (additional staff time and limited cash up to £15k)
Data source: 
Landscape qualities: Area of Local LandscapeDesignations; Fixed point photography in NSAs –special qualities; Fixed point photography of Landscape features from selected view points Public perceptions: Engagement in landscape change Land cover: Area of accessible greenspace within 5 minutes of where people live; Area of Vacant and Derelict Land; NSA landcover; Approved forest design plans in designated landscapes Built development: Design Quality (local/regional studies); Key Development Types (local/regional studies)
Submitted by: 
Jemma
Countryscape

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