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Assessing the landscape

Wales is full of special places - and everywhere is special to someone.

That’s why it’s important, when developments are proposed or land management is changed, that we take all landscapes - and what makes them distinctive and special - into account.

We need to do this in a systematic way and so CCW has developed a number of tools to assess the landscape.

LANDMAP

LANDMAP is the main source for landscape assessment information. It is being used in a consistent and comprehensive way in all our local authorities and will eventually cover the whole of Wales. 

Other methods

Other landscape assessments are more specialised:

  • We have many outstanding and special historic landscapes in Wales. The best of these have been assessed and included in a Register of Historic Landscapes.
  • Our coastline is an unusual landscape to assess. With a need to plan for developments both on the coastline and offshore, a special method, known as seascape assessment, has been developed and applied.

Landscapes don’t stop at borders, and if the place you are interested in happens to straddle the border with England then you may also wish to read their landscape assessments to complete your picture.

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