identifying green networks for the fife local development plan
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Identifying Green Networks for the Fife Local Development Plan. +. Development Planning. Green Networks – First Stage. Green Network Core Principles: Connectivity : Linking people and places, and providing habitats and corridors for species movement. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Identifying Green Networks for the Fife Local Development Plan
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Development Planning
Green Networks – First Stage
Green Network Core Principles:
Connectivity: Linking people and places, and providing habitats and corridors for species movement.
Multi-functionality: the provision of multiple functions on individual sites through the integration of different activities and land uses, to maximise efficiency of land use.Green Network priorities and functions:
Fife ‘Place-based Green Networks’ Approach
Green NetworkSpatial
Strategy
Greenspace Strategy
Active Travel Strategy
(Core Path Plan)
Water Management
Strategy
(Flood Risk, RBMP)
Settlement Growth
Strategy
Biodiversity Strategy
(LBAP)
Green Networks – workshops
Green Networks workshops
Each of the expert officers prepared sketch maps ahead of the workshops - identifying key assets, needs and opportunities for the settlement
Green Networks workshops
Post workshop mapping
Consultation
FIFEplan Main Issues Report
Post Main Issues Report
Fife – Major Developments and Projects
Fife – Major Developments and Projects
Fife – Major Developments and Projects
Culvert along the Lyne Burn
Green Networks & Development Plans
1. What’s your experience of developing green network policies in DPs? What’s worked for you? What hasn’t?
2. What support/advice/input/guidance do you need (& from whom) to further embed green network/green infrastructure ideas into the next round of DPs ?
3. How can we successfully translate green network policies in DPs into DM decisions and related plans, strategies and programmes?