Local landscape designation
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A local landscape designation is a non-statutory conservation designation used by local government in some parts of the United Kingdom to categorise sensitive landscapes which are, either legally or as a matter of policy, protected from development or other man-made influences. A local authority will typically produce a Landscape Assessment to define such areas.
An LLD may also be known as an Area of Great Landscape Value, Special Landscape Area, or Area of Special Landscape Importance.[1] If an area is designated as an AGLV, this restricts development in the area, especially if it will affect the distinctive character or quality of the landscape.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Landscape" (PDF). GOV.UK. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ Garmory, Nicola; Tennant, Rachel; Winsch, Clare (2007). Professional Practice for Landscape Architects. Elsevier. pp. 176–178.