{"vid":"120146","uid":"59694","title":"Coastal settlement typology - Scotland 2016 - Level 1","log":"Updated by FeedsNodeProcessor","status":"1","comment":"0","promote":"0","sticky":"0","ds_switch":"","nid":"18837","type":"nmpilayer","language":"und","created":"1572607639","changed":"1635432920","tnid":"0","translate":"0","revision_timestamp":"1635432920","revision_uid":"121842","body":{"und":[{"value":"<p>This data layer shows the different types of coastal town on the basis of their census based socio-economic and demographic characteristics. This is based on a two-stage cluster analysis of coastal localities (defined as within 2 kilometres of the coast) with populations of greater than 1000 (for reasons of confidentiality).</p>\r\n\r\n<p>The Level 1 Typology was created using data drawn from 15 variables of the demographic, socio-economic, health and mobility indicators of the 2011 Scottish Census (e.g. age, household composition, self-rated health, industry, deprivation indicator, distance to work).</p>\r\n\r\n<p>This yielded five different groups:</p>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li>Military families</li>\r\n\t<li>Peripheral fishing and port towns</li>\r\n\t<li>Industrial roots</li>\r\n\t<li>Historic university</li>\r\n\t<li>Linked later-life localities</li>\r\n</ol>\r\n\r\n<p>146 of 149 identified localities are made up of the three main groups:&nbsp; \u201cPeripheral Port and Fishing Towns,\u201d \u201cIndustrial roots,\u201d and \u201cLinked Later\u2010life localities\". The two outlying groups \u201cMilitary Families\u201d and \u201cHistoric University Town\u201d together account for the remaining three localities.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>The labels given to these groups are data driven descriptions which coincide predominantly with economic narratives explaining Scotland's coastal population.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>\r\n\r\n<p>The West Highlands, the North Coast, and Islands communities feature prominently within Peripheral Fishing and Port towns; the high concentration of Industrial Roots around the central belt; and the Linked Later\u2010life Localities coalesce around Scotland's four main cities: Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow.</p>\r\n","summary":"","format":"filtered_html","safe_value":"<p>This data layer shows the different types of coastal town on the basis of their census based socio-economic and demographic characteristics. This is based on a two-stage cluster analysis of coastal localities (defined as within 2 kilometres of the coast) with populations of greater than 1000 (for reasons of confidentiality).</p>\n<p>The Level 1 Typology was created using data drawn from 15 variables of the demographic, socio-economic, health and mobility indicators of the 2011 Scottish Census (e.g. age, household composition, self-rated health, industry, deprivation indicator, distance to work).</p>\n<p>This yielded five different groups:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Military families</li>\n<li>Peripheral fishing and port towns</li>\n<li>Industrial roots</li>\n<li>Historic university</li>\n<li>Linked later-life localities</li>\n</ol>\n<p>146 of 149 identified localities are made up of the three main groups:\u00a0 \u201cPeripheral Port and Fishing Towns,\u201d \u201cIndustrial roots,\u201d and \u201cLinked Later\u2010life localities\". The two outlying groups \u201cMilitary Families\u201d and \u201cHistoric University Town\u201d together account for the remaining three localities.</p>\n<p>The labels given to these groups are data driven descriptions which coincide predominantly with economic narratives explaining Scotland's coastal population.\u00a0\u00a0</p>\n<p>The West Highlands, the North Coast, and Islands communities feature prominently within Peripheral Fishing and Port towns; the high concentration of Industrial Roots around the central belt; and the Linked Later\u2010life Localities coalesce around Scotland's four main cities: Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow.</p>\n","safe_summary":""}]},"field_nmp_geos_name":{"und":[{"value":"nmp:Coastal_settlement_typology_Level_1","format":null,"safe_value":"nmp:Coastal_settlement_typology_Level_1"}]},"field_keyword":[],"field_nmp_dataset_id":{"und":[{"value":"1861","format":null,"safe_value":"1861"}]},"field_marine_plan_atlas_pages":[],"field_marine_atlas_chapter":[],"field_nmpi_layer_icon":[],"field_map_type":{"und":[{"tid":"619"}]},"field_status":[],"field_ds_id":{"und":[{"value":"FishDAC_12254","format":null,"safe_value":"FishDAC_12254"}]},"field_gis_data_type":{"und":[{"tid":"747"}]},"field_time_aware":[],"field_nmpi_layer_id_attribute":[],"field_date_of_data":{"und":[{"value":"2019-11-01 00:00:00","value2":"2019-11-01 00:00:00","timezone":"Europe/London","timezone_db":"Europe/London","date_type":"datetime"}]},"field_date_uploaded_or_last_upda":{"und":[{"value":"2021-10-28 00:00:00","timezone":"Europe/London","timezone_db":"Europe/London","date_type":"datetime"}]},"field_download":{"und":[{"value":"1"}]},"field_download_on":{"und":[{"value":"1"}]},"field_mdc_id":{"und":[{"value":"12254"}]},"field_ssdi_last_update":{"und":[{"value":"2019-11-01 00:00:00","timezone":"Europe/London","timezone_db":"Europe/London","date_type":"datetime"}]},"field_data_owner":{"und":[{"tid":"1639"}]},"field_data_contact":{"und":[{"value":"Martyn Cox","format":null,"safe_value":"Martyn Cox"}]},"field_data_edits_required":{"und":[{"value":"0"}]},"field_data_edit_date":{"und":[{"value":"2019-11-01 00:00:00","timezone":"Europe/London","timezone_db":"Europe/London","date_type":"datetime"}]},"field_edit_description":[],"field_datastore_link":{"und":[{"value":"Q:\\users\\GISTeam\\Datastore\\FishDAC_12254"}]},"field_mdc_link":{"und":[{"value":"http://s0413a:9997/RecordViewer.aspx?MetadataRecordID=12254"}]},"field_tags":[],"field_nmp_style":{"und":[{"tid":"2047"}]},"field_is_time_aware":{"und":[{"value":"0"}]},"field_copyright":{"und":[{"tid":"783"}]},"field_usage_licence":{"und":[{"tid":"2001"}]},"field_external_wms_address":[],"field_update_frequency":[],"field_ssdi_record_required":{"und":[{"value":"0"}]},"field_hide_wms":{"und":[{"value":"0"}]},"field_metadata_link":[],"field_datasource_link":{"und":[{"url":"https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~tas21/coastaltypology/","title":"St Andrews University","attributes":[],"original_title":"St Andrews University","original_url":"https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~tas21/coastaltypology/"}]},"field_usage_limitations":{"und":[{"value":"<p>No limitations on access, however recognition of source via citation from \"Duffy, P. 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