Land Use Change Statistics (England) 2007 - provisional estimates (July 2008)
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31 July 2008
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Summary
The latest national statistics on Land Use Change were released under the auspices of the UK Statistics Authority on 31 July 2008.
Statistics in this release present provisional figures on Land Use Change in England.
Land Use Change Statistics (LUCS) are annual data. This release provides the first of three revised estimates for 2007 of changes on previously-developed land and the average density of new dwellings. Initial estimates were published in May 2008. For other topics (see below) 2007 data are not yet robust and so the latest year for which robust data are available is presented.
Key points from the latest release are:
- In 2007, on a provisional estimate, 75 per cent of dwellings (including conversions) were built on previously-developed land. This compares to 76 per cent in 2006.
- In 2007, on a provisional estimate, new dwellings were built at an average density of 45 dwellings per hectare. This compares to 41 dwellings per hectare in 2006.
- In 2006 two per cent of dwellings were built within the 2007 Designated Green Belt and five per cent of land changing to residential use (from any use including residential) was within the Green Belt. These figures are unchanged from 2004.
- In 2006, ten per cent of dwellings were built within areas of high flood risk and seven per cent of land changing to residential use was within areas of high flood risk. This compares to nine and six per cent respectively in 2005.
The full set of Land Use Change Statistics Live Tables are available at: Land Use Change Statistics Live Tables.
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