Land Use Strategy Change 2035-2050 (2013)
Date 30/04/13
This work was undertaken by the Universities of Abertay, Dundee and St Andrews under a joint commission on behalf of TAYplan, Architecture and Design Scotland, The Forestry Commission Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Tayside and Central Regional Transport Partnership (TACTRAN).
Phase 1 (Completed January 2013) examined over 122 separate pieces of research to consolidate understanding, identify gaps and recommended future research relating to long term societal, environmental and economic change drivers which influence how people will lead their lives and the strategic land use planning implications for the TAYplan area.
Phase 2 (completed April 2013) set out a series of research briefs resulting from phase 1.
Supporting Documents
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Land Use Strategy Change 2035-2050 Phase 2 (2013) | 17/04/13 | Illesley et al Universities of Dundee, Abertay and St Andrews |
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Universities of Abertay, Dundee and St Andrews examined existing research, identified gaps and recommended future research relating to long term societal, environmental and economic change drivers which influence how people will lead their lives and the strategic land use planning implications for the TAYplan area. This Report incorporates Phase 1 and Phase 2. |
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Land Use Strategy Change 2035-2050 (2013) | 28/02/13 | Illesley et al Universities of Dundee, Abertayt and St Andrews |
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Universities of Abertay, Dundee and St Andrews examined existing research, identified gaps and recommended future research relating to long term societal, environmental and economic change drivers which influence how people will lead their lives and the strategic land use planning implications for the TAYplan area. |
£5.00 |
Land Use Strategy Change 2035-2050 Phase 1 - E Annex (2013) | 28/02/13 | Illesley et all Universities of Dundee, Abertay and St Andrews |
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Universities of Abertay, Dundee and St Andrews examined existing research, identified gaps and recommended future research relating to long term societal, environmental and economic change drivers which influence how people will lead their lives and the strategic land use planning implications for the TAYplan area. This is the Electronic Annex for Phase 1. |
£5.00 |