The aim of this study was to consider the implications of these changes for a specific type of recreational land use in Scotland, Long Distance (Walking) Routes (LDRs). Using semi-structured interviews with representatives of a number of agencies and with other individuals closely involved with ...
Such anticipated cooperation and coordination in the land-use planning and property development community could suggest a stronger basis for decision making and the articulation of the public interest. Locating the discussion against the backdrop of devolution and planning reform in Scotland, and within...
Mapping and modelling the impact of land use planning and management practices on urban and peri-urban landscapes in Europe: the MOLAND project The aim of the MOLAND (monitoring land cover/use dynamics) project is to provide up-to-date, standardised, comparable information on the past, current,...
participants had to have received an asthma diagnosis from a healthcare professional, be aged 18 or older, be a non-smoker, and live in Scotland. Participants were enroled as part of a larger study in which they were interviewed
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This paper analyses the impacts of future changes in the economic and climatic environment on economically less productive, but culturally very valuable agricultural areas in Europe, in particular the Alentejo, Portugal. An Agent-based model (ABM) isused to generate future projections of land use ch...
London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK Patrick Humphreys University of Limerick, Ireland Liam Bannon University of Edinburgh, Scotland Andrew McCosh Politecnico di Milano, Italy Piero Migliarese LAFORIA, Université Paris VI, France ...
changes to land systems needs to reflect not just the absolute quantity of land, but also its function, quality and spatial distribution. Forests play a particularly important role in controlling the linked dynamics of land use and climate, and is the focus of the boundary for land system ...
The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Unified Theory of Acceptance, and the Use of Technology Theory (UTAUT) were used to set the study’s theoretical framework. The statistical population consisted of all rural pistachio producers (27,860 people), of which 588 were selected to participate...
An example is the UK government's investment in the Hadley Centre which produces freely available climate models and data for public use in climate change adaptation planning (UKCIP, 2003). 2.2. Public provision of adaptation goods – for (largely) private benefit Climate change will have ...