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Development and the environment: Perception and opinion in St Andrews,Scotland
Authors:Ben P Clifford  Charles R Warren
Institution:1. Department of Geography , King's College London , Strand, London , WC2R 2LS;2. School of Geography &3. Geosciences , University of St Andrews , St Andrews, Fife , KY16 9AL
Abstract:In 2003, three proposals were being mediated through the planning system in the peri‐urban environment of St Andrews, Fife: a large housing development, a rail link, and a Green Belt. Using questionnaires and semi‐structured interviews with key stakeholders, we investigate the ways in which diverse conceptions of ‘the environment’ shaped public reactions to these proposals, and evaluate the fit between these and the respondents’ stated environmental perceptions. 98% of local residents surveyed describe themselves as ‘concerned about the environment’. However, large majorities conceive of the environment as a local rather than a global phenomenon, and regard it primarily in terms of personal benefits (such as landscape aesthetics or traffic considerations). By exploring the environmental perceptions in the light of the planning proposals, the study supports the contention that the ‘local environment’ is a socially constructed phenomenon which can be fashioned and re‐fashioned according to local perceptions of threats and opportunities.
Keywords:St Andrews  development  environment  environmental perception  planning system
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