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There is a more recent version of this statistical digest now available.
The statistical digest of rural England is a collection of statistics on a range of social and economic subject areas.
This publication contains a range of statistics about the English Uplands.
The Statistical Digest of Rural England 2011 has been replaced by the Statistical Digest of Rural England 2012.
Maps of rural areas in England (Census 2001).
Results for the second year of the MENE survey which provides data on visits to the natural environment in England.
Evidence document on impacts of woodland creation on water quality and management.
Assessment of the flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy on sites designated under the Habitats Regulations.
Detailed guidance on the Local Authority Rural-Urban Classification and how and when to apply it.
Maps of rural areas in the east Midlands region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the east of England region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the north-east region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the north-west region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the south-east region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the south-west region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the west Midlands region (Census 2001).
Maps of rural areas in the Yorkshire and the Humber region (Census 2001).
The aim of this work is to improve the economic and social research evidence base relating to the English National Park Authorities (NPAs).
This paper aims to explore the role of the natural environment in supporting and contributing to economic growth.
Detailed guidance on the Rural-Urban Definition and how and when to apply it.
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