Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Series
Social Research - Research Findings
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.
Author
Reid, S. and Curtice, J.
History
The full report, 'Scottish social attitudes survey 2009: sustainable places and greenspace' is also available on The Construction Information Service.
ISBN
9780755994458
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Environmental planning/land
- Public open spaces
- Building services
- Electrical services
- Communications equipment
- Natural environment
Publisher History
The Scottish Government is the devolved government for Scotland. It is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Scotland, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and transport. Previously known as the Scottish Executive.