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Chapter 2: Profile of respondents:
Table 2.1. Overview profile of respondents.
Figure 2.1. Percentage of responses received from organisations, by interest group.
Figure 2.2. Where do the respondents to the consultation come from? Percentage of (A) individual respondents and (B) respondent organisations based in or within 10km of a CMNP candidate region.
Figure 2.3. Map of respondent residency by candidate region.
Chapter 3: The case for a Coastal and Marine National Park: added value and benefits:
Figure 3.1. Support for a Coastal and Marine National Park. Opinion of respondents regarding the designation of a Coastal and Marine National Park, expressed as a percentage of all responses: comparison of responses to Developing a Strategic Framework for Scotland's Marine Environment (2004) and this consultation (2007).
Figure 3.2. Should my local area be designated as a Coastal and Marine National Park? Opinion of (A) local residents and responses from (B) organisations regarding the designation of a Coastal and Marine National Park in their area. Note: no local organisations responses received from Orkney and South Uist and Barra.
Figure 3.3. Overall support for a Coastal and Marine National Park. Opinion of (1) individuals and (2) respondent organisations regarding the designation of a Coastal Marine National Park, by interest group.
Figure 3.4. Benefits of a Coastal and Marine National Park. Percentage of respondents showing a degree of agreement that Coastal and Marine National Park designation could have the indicated benefit. Note: where respondents indicated agreement with more than one benefit, all these are represented above.
Figure 3.5. What benefits is a Coastal and Marine National Park most likely to bring? Relative degree of agreement that Coastal and Marine National Park designation could bring the indicated benefits, by (A) individuals; (B) organisations. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Figure 3.6. What benefits is a Coastal and Marine National Park most likely to bring? Contour plot showing distribution of relative degree of agreement that Coastal and Marine National Park designation could bring the indicated benefits, by potential benefit, and interest group. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Chapter 4: Selecting the Location of Scotland's First Coastal and Marine National Park:
Figure 4.1. What criteria should be used to select an area? Percentage of respondents showing a degree of agreement for potential criteria for selecting the location of a Coastal and Marine National Park. Note: where respondents indicated support for more than one criterion, all these are represented above.
Figure 4.2. What criteria should be used for selecting an area? Relative degree of agreement for potential criteria for selecting the location of a Coastal and Marine National Park, by (A) individuals; (B) organisations. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Figure 4.3. What criteria should be used to select an area? Distribution of relative degree of agreement for how the location of a Coastal and Marine National Park should be chosen, by selection criteria, and by interest group. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Figure 4.4. Preferred location for Scotland's first Coastal and Marine National Park? Percentage of respondents showing a degree of support for designation of each candidate region. Note: where respondents indicated support for more than one location, all these are represented above.
Figure 4.5. Preferred location for Scotland's first Coastal and Marine National Park. Relative degree of agreement for where a Coastal and Marine National Park should be sited, by candidate region, for: (A) individuals; (B) organisations. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences. As amended 6 March 2007.
Figure 4.6. Local support for each potential location for a Coastal and Marine National Park. Weighted distribution of relative degree of agreement for each candidate area by respondent location. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Figure 4.7. Where should the landward boundaries of a Coastal and Marine National Park lie? Percentage opinion of the 51 respondents who gave specific comments on the extent of a possible landward boundary, by land-based features to be included.
Figure 4.8. Where should the seaward boundaries of a Coastal and Marine National Park lie? Percentage opinion of the 42 respondents who gave specific comments on the extent of a possible seaward boundary, in nautical miles (nm).
Chapter 5: Functions, Powers and Governance:
Figure 5.1. What role should a potential Park Authority undertake? Relative degree of agreement for each model for a Coastal and Marine National Park Authority, as a proportion of all respondents. Note: weighted according to respondents' preferences.
Figure 5.2. Should a Coastal and Marine National Park Authority be given 'Stop' and Planning Authority powers? Opinion of those respondents that commented on these matters (n=35).
Annexes:
Figure D.1. Statutory processes for establishing a National Park set out in the National Park (Scotland) Act 2000.
Figure E.1. What benefits is a Coastal and Marine National Park most likely to bring? Weighted distribution of relative degree of agreement that a Coastal and Marine National Park designation could have the impact suggested, by potential benefit, and interest group, as shown by: (A) chart (B) contour map (expansion of Figure 3.6).
Figure E.2. What criteria should be used for selecting an area? Weighted distribution of relative degree of agreement for how the location of a Coastal and Marine National Park should be chosen, by selection criteria, and by interest group, as shown by: (A) chart (B) contour map (expansion of Figure 4.3).
Figure E.3. Local support for each potential location for a Coastal and Marine National Park. Weighted distribution of relative degree of agreement for each candidate area by respondent location, as shown by: (A) chart (B) contour map (expansion of Figure 4.6).
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