Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland, 2002
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The <i>Survey of Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland, 2002</i> was commissioned to provide nationally-representative information about the views of the Scottish public towards a wide range of environmental topics, with particular policy relevance in Scotland. It aimed to provide data on the environmental knowledge, actions and attitudes of a sample of the Scottish population, and to chart how these concerns have changed since the last Scottish survey on the subject, conducted in 1991, which is not held at the UK Data Archive (UKDA). Furthermore, the 2002 survey also sought to measure what the Scottish public are doing to help protect the environment and what they think government and others should be doing in this capacity.<br> <br> The survey was designed to be representative of those in the Scottish population aged over 16 years and resident in private households. It was also constructed to allow reliable comparison of responses between respondents in rural and urban areas. Further information about the 2002 survey, including data tables and frequencies, survey content, and online publications, may be found on the Scottish Executive <a href="http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Surveys/15731" title="Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland">Public Attitudes to the Environment in Scotland</a> web page. <br> <br> A similar survey series on public attitudes to the environment, covering England and Wales, is held at UKDA under SN 33226.<br>
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Subfield
Public Administration
Field
Social Sciences
Domain
Social Sciences
Confidence Score
39%
Source
Scholar Data Model