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National Record of the Historic Environment: Historic Land use Assessment

Publisher
Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
Updated
19 June 2024
Topic
Not set
Licence
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Summary

The Historic Land use Assessment (HLA) is a technique for helping understand the historic aspects of the landscape around us from an archaeological perspective. The HLA records the historical origins of the various components that make up the landscape, showing how they interrelate spatially and chronologically, and in doing so offers an insight into some of the processes that have created our modern landscape and enables us to recognise how features that survive from past events continue to influence the present. As such, the HLA is a key tool for understanding the historic landscape and complements other techniques of landscape assessment. In combination these enable a more holistic view of the landscape and its development over time to be achieved and approaches to landscape management and planning to be better integrated.

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HLAmap 19/6/2024

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Additional information

Source Metadata
XML, HTML
Date added
24 September 2020
Harvest GUID
53f43ea0-ed58-4529-a569-8eb76a04e599
Extent (Latitude)
61.46459° to 54.53297°
Extent (Longitude)
-7.75714° to -0.53202°
Spatial reference system
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::27700
Dataset reference date (revision)
2017-12-15
Frequency of update
irregular
Access constraints
If this data is reproduced it must be attributed with the following: Contains Historic Environment Scotland and Ordnance Survey data © Historic Environment Scotland - Scottish Charity No. SC045925 © Crown copyright and database right [year]
Responsible party
Historic Environment Scotland (pointOfContact)
ISO 19139 resource type
dataset
Metadata language
eng