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Tracking change in the English countryside The Countryside Agency
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Countryside Quality Counts is a project to develop national indicators of change in countryside quality for the English countryside

read more about the project's aims and objectives >>

CQC
The CQC Project is managed by the Countryside Agency on behalf of a consortium of partners and is being conducted by a multi-disciplinary consortium led by Prof. Roy Haines-Young at the University of Nottingham.
project team >>

News
Describing the research methodology and findings from the recent study into how people experience tranquility in the countryside, the North East Tranquility Mapping Technical Report is now available.

Tranquility report >>
State of the Countryside Reports
Results from CQC have contributed to the Countryside Agency's State of the Countryside 2003 and 2004 reports.
SOC reports >>
News
CQC has produced assessments on change in countryside quality for Joint Character Areas (JCAs) to provide Character Area Profiles (CAPs) for each CCA.
JCA Profiles >>
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