Local Landscape Areas - Stirling
There are many areas where the scenery is highly valued locally and local authorities often give these landscapes a local designation. This is to ensure that the landscape is not damaged by inappropriate development, and in some cases encourage positive landscape management. These designations play an important role in developing an awareness of the landscape qualities that make particular areas distinctive and promote a community's sense of pride in their surroundings.
The names used for such Local Landscape Areas currently vary from one local authority to another. For example, they are termed 'Areas of Great Landscape Value' in Moray, 'Special Landscape Areas' in Dumfries and Galloway, and 'Sensitive Landscape Character Areas' in Ayrshire. Guidance published by NatureScot and Historic Environment Scotland (see below) suggests the name be standardised to Local Landscape Areas (LLA) now. LLAs complement the National Scenic Area designation, which identifies those landscapes that are seen as nationally important owing to their unsurpassed scenery. https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/protected-areas-and-species/protected-areas/local-designations/local-landscape-areas
Site name and Website URL (for more information) are now mandatory attributes for this dataset.
Data
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Local Landscape Areas
Taken from open data portal
Updated: 2023-04-11
Data Provided by
Stirling Council
License
UK Open Government Licence (OGL)
Metadata Created
2016-05-24
Metadata Updated
2023-04-11
Business Benefit Value Added
Contacts
None
Coverage
scotland
Management
To be updated whenever a new areas is designated or old area is declassified. Changes will be published within three months at next quarterly publication month (Jan, Apr, Jul or Oct)
Potentially Confidential
false
Quality Rating
false
Type
polygon
Typical Scale
1:10000