Official Statistics

The People and Nature Surveys for England: Data and publications from Adults' survey year 1 (April 2020 - March 2021) (Official Statistics)

Data, and supporting documents, from the People and Nature Survey covering the period 1 April 2020 - 31 March 2021. Note that due to planned improvements of this dataset, the structure has changed from previous datasets for alignment with publishing on a new platform. Previous datasets for Y1Q1 to Y1Q3 have been updated accordingly.

Applies to England

Documents

People and Nature Quarter 1 to Quarter 4 data

People and Nature Quarter 1 to Quarter 4 data

Details

The People and Nature Survey for England gathers information on people’s experiences and views about the natural environment, and its contributions to our health and wellbeing.

Note that due to planned improvements of this dataset, the structure has changed from previous datasets for alignment with publishing on a new platform. Previous datasets for Y1Q1 to Y1Q3 have been updated accordingly. See Survey Methods and Technical Details page for further information.

The publications report a set of weighted national indicators from the survey, which have been generated using data collected from a sample of approx. 25,000 adults (16+).

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Updates to this page

Published 29 September 2021
Last updated 5 April 2023 + show all updates
  1. Issue with demographic breakdown values for Region corrected for Year 1 summary table.

  2. Revisions made to summary tables.

  3. File names amended.

  4. Data tables added back in as per request from Natural England.

  5. Summary tables and data tables withdrawn and statement published.

  6. Summary tables temporarily withdrawn. Please refer to statistical notice about the withdrawal of reports and published data related to the People and Nature Survey for England statistics series.

  7. Amendments made to attachment titles.

  8. First published.

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