In 2003, three proposals were being mediated through the planning system in the periurban environment of St Andrews. Fife: a large housing development. a rail link. and a Green Belt. Using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders. we investigate the ways in which diverse conceptions of 'the environment' shaped public reactions to these proposals, and evaluate the fit between these and the respondents' stated environmental perceptions. 98% of local residents surveyed describe themselves as 'concerned about the environment'. However, large majorities conceive of the environment as a local rather than a global phenomenon. and regard it primarily in terms of personal benefits (such as landscape aesthetics or traffic c...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can·be met through the construction ...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Survey of Publi...
Ever since the Brundtland Report there has been strong focus on the need for effective environmental...
It is important to understand public perceptions of energy systems, particularly those located in ru...
One aspect of effective and empowering citizen engagement in pursuit of sustainable development invo...
This study sought to ascertain and analyse attitudes towards wind energy at a significant time for u...
This report presents findings from the 2009 Scottish Social Attitudes survey on 3 key questions: • W...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
The study investigates people's perceptions of, and priorities amongst, local environmental problems...
This collection of essays examines the roles which land use planning can play in the protection of t...
Objectives: Concern about the impact of the environment on health and well being has tended to focus...
This paper argues that modern physical design formations, which are based upon an object-based way o...
Perception is inherent to our existence. Just as the word environment implies mutuality between the ...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can·be met through the construction ...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Survey of Publi...
Ever since the Brundtland Report there has been strong focus on the need for effective environmental...
It is important to understand public perceptions of energy systems, particularly those located in ru...
One aspect of effective and empowering citizen engagement in pursuit of sustainable development invo...
This study sought to ascertain and analyse attitudes towards wind energy at a significant time for u...
This report presents findings from the 2009 Scottish Social Attitudes survey on 3 key questions: • W...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
The study investigates people's perceptions of, and priorities amongst, local environmental problems...
This collection of essays examines the roles which land use planning can play in the protection of t...
Objectives: Concern about the impact of the environment on health and well being has tended to focus...
This paper argues that modern physical design formations, which are based upon an object-based way o...
Perception is inherent to our existence. Just as the word environment implies mutuality between the ...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can·be met through the construction ...
Green belts test the capacity of the planning system to reconcile competing demands on the sustainab...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...