Scotland's greenspace map - a world first!
Scotland's Greenspace Map is a world first; no other country has mapped its greenspace in this way. It is an innovative Geographical Information System (GIS) based map which provides comprehensive information on the location, extent and type of greenspace across all of Scotland's urban settlements (i.e. towns and cities with a population of 3,000 or more).
The Map was compiled in 2011 from greenspace data provided by all 32 Scottish Councils. The local datasets were produced using greenspace mapping characterisation. This involved using GIS maps and aerial photography to categorise greenspaces into 23 different open space types (based on the typology set out in Planning Advice Note 65 Planning and Open Space); these include public parks, play areas, allotments, amenity greenspace, private gardens. Primary and secondary codes are used to capture multi-functional greenspaces, for example, play areas or woodland within larger public parks. More information about the greenspace mapping methodology is available here
Scotland's Greenspace Map can be viewed as an interactive map and the GIS data can be provided to users with appropriate Ordnance Survey licence arrangements. Click on the link below.

Scotland's greenspace map - a world first!
Noor Saeed
I cant access to the map for some reasons to see myself, but I believe if we have landcover data we can do the same in GIS.
Thanks for sharing this Stefan.
Noor
Greenspace map
Wouldn't it have been better to call this Scotland's Urban Greenspace Map? There's much more 'green space' in the rural areas not covered, but you can't tell that from the map. Will the general public recognise this specialist use of 'greenspace'?
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I think this is great from an urban viewpoint of seeing where the space is.
I agree, this maps appears
I agree, this maps appears to show green spaces in urban areas only. I have requested for the GIS data to see and map myself.