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Scale Of This Landscape Typology

The Suffolk LCA has mapped the landscapes of the county at a scale of 1:50000. 

Therefore the boundaries between landscapes are only indicative of the change of the physical and cultural patterns between areas. 

This means that when working at a site scale, especially when close to boundaries, users should be careful to identify which landscape type the land parcel belongs to, based on its characteristics.

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A link to a PDF of the text for each landscape type and any related documents can be found at the bottom of the page. These include a version number and publication date.