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Layer: WIAT Woodlands In And Around Towns (ID:18)

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Name: WIAT Woodlands In And Around Towns

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Description: The Woodlands In and Around Towns Challenge (WIAT) Fund The Woods In and Around Towns (WIAT) Programme provides the focus for Forestry Commission Scotland’s work on improving quality of life in towns and cities. Phase I ran from April 2005 to March 2008. The second phase runs from April 2008 to March 2011 with a purpose to: - Create new woodland. - Bring neglected woodland into active management. - Work with people to help them use their local woodland. There are four key characteristics of woodland that determine whether it improves quality of life: 1. Where it is The woodland must be close to where people live and/or work. We will undertake WIAT related activities within 1km of settlements of over 2000 people (Fig 1). Within the WIAT area, deprived areas are a priority. 2. How it is managed Management for people will be the top priority in most WIAT woodlands. Woods should be safe and welcoming to all. WIAT woodland is also important for other aspects of forestry such as biodiversity. Woodland involved in WIAT should be managed in accordance with the UK Forestry Standard. 3. How it is connected to other woodland and greenspace WIAT will promote the creation and management of woodland that is close to other woodland and greenspace so that it contributes to green networks. Paths should link the networks. 4. How it is connected to people Most of the activity in this programme is directed at the physical elements of WIAT: where it is, how it is managed, and how it is connected into green networks. However, reaching out to people should be part of every WIAT project to help people use woodland. March 2010 - WIAT Priority Areas introduced. This is a subset of the full WIAT area. It has been derived from the 15% most deprived areas of Scotland as defined in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD). The 15% most deprived areas were buffered by 500m and then clipped to the existing WIAT boundary. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attributes: WIAT_Name WIAT Challenge Fund WIAT Challenge Fund - Priority Areas Descriptor Full feature description ******************************************************************************************

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