Wild Land And Places With A Strong Sense Of Remoteness
Areas of Scotland which are remote, inaccessible and rugged, with little evidence of human influence are widely referred to as ‘wild land’. These characteristics and the value they receive are discussed in‘Wildness in Scotland’s Countryside’(2002). The majority of the population think it important for Scotland to have wild places(Public Perceptions of Wild Places and landscapes in Scotland, 2008).
Some of the areas where wildness qualities predominatelie outside designated areas and therefore lack any statutory protection. However, SPP recognises their sensitivity and tasks Planning Authorities to take great care to safeguard their character through specific policies in Development Plans. In 2002,we identified ‘Search Areas for Wild Land’(SAWLs) which represented the broad areas where wild land is likely to be present. Further work to update this map has been taken forward, and this section will be updated when the new SPP is published.
Our Strategic Locational Guidance states that the mapped SAWLs have high sensitivity to wind farms and proposals in these areas are unlikely to be compatible with their wild land qualities.Perception of wild land relies on there being no,or minimal, visibility of man-made features. Wind farms, like any built structure, will generally be out of character in these areas –and the scope for mitigating impacts is very limited. In addition, the potential visibility of wind farms, individually and cumulatively, seen from within wild land areas can be a concern. Proposals likely to affect an area of wild land merit careful consideration.Our interim guidance sets out a method for this assessment.
Where there are isolated,built features within a landscape perceived to be wild land, such as bothies, shepherds’ cottages, or shooting lodges, small-scale wind turbines should be located near to these structures where possible.Care is still required to ensure that wild land qualities would not be adversely affected.
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