Acta Geographica Debrecina. Landscape & Environment Series (Dec 2007)
BIG PLANS AND LITTLE PLANS: DELIVERING LAND USE CHANGE DESIGNED BY LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
Abstract
In this paper I describe some of the ways in which landscape ecology principles have been incorporated into land use planning and change. In Scotland we have tried developing landscape-scale or regional plans for land use change to resolve issues of habitat fragmentation – the ‘big plans’ of the title. We have also developed ‘little plans’ – much smaller proposals based on individual designated sites. My conclusion is that both of these approaches are weak in directing land use change at the scale necessary, and that a system which ‘scores’ land manager-generated proposals is a more useful new approach.