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Social Research - Research Findings 07/2010 Scottish social attitudes survey 2009: sustainable places and greenspace
Publication Year
2010
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Briefly summarises key findings from the 2009 Scottish Social Attitudes survey which looked at 3 key areas: the key factors that people in Scotland think makes somewhere a good place to live; the role of greenspace in particular in making somewhere a place people want to live; and the relationship between perceptions of greenspace in the local area and health, subjective well-being and social trust. The survey also explored what people think about their local greenspace and how they use it.
Document History
The full report, 'Scottish social attitudes survey 2009: sustainable places and greenspace' is also available on The Construction Information Service.
Author
Reid, S. and Curtice, J.
ISBN
9780755994458
Publisher Information
Scottish Government
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