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Environmental geology may be defined as the interaction between people and their physical environment. As such, it is of direct relevance to many aspects of land use planning. The Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) plays a major role in promoting awareness of environmental geology issues as part of its Minerals, Land Instability and Waste Planning Research Programme. The main objective of the research programme has been to provide information relating to these issues that is needed for the development of policy with respect to land use planning in Great Britain. Between 1994 and 1998, the Department commissioned four research projects to demonstrate the importance of environmental geology and the practical use of associated ‘Earth Science Information’ in a range of different planning situations: The Use of Earth Science Information in Coastal Planning. (1994Ð1996. Consultants: Rendel Geotechnics) Environmental The Use of Earth Science Information in Support of Major Development Initiatives. (1995Ð1997. Consultants: British Geological Survey in association with Roger Tym & Partners) Geology in The Use of Earth Science Information in Urban Planning. (1996Ð1998. Consultants: Symonds Group) The Use of Earth Science Information in Rural & Upland Planning. Land Use (1996Ð1998. Consultants: Symonds Group) This guide, prepared by the British Geological Survey, is one of several reports arising from these studies. It is a comprehensive survey of the great variety of available earth science information. An indication is given about which information is most relevant to regional, local Planning and site specific use, and where it can be found. A guide to sources of earth science ISBN 0-85-272311-3 information for planning and development British Geological 9 780852 723111 Survey British R Ellison & A Smith BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, KINGSLEY DUNHAM CENTRE, NOTTINGHAM, NG12 5GG Geological TEL: 0115 936 3100 FAX: 0115 936 3200 Price £10 Survey http://www.bgs.ac.uk Technical Report WA/97/85 A guide to sources of earth science information for planning and development R A Ellison and A Smith Preparation of this report was funded by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY This study was commissioned by the Department of the Environment, TECHNICAL REPORT WA/97/85 Transport and the Regions (Contract No. MPO 617), but the views expressed in it are not necessarily those of the Department. Geographical Index England and Wales Topography based on Ordnance Survey maps with the permission of The Controller of Her Majesty’s © Stationery Office Crown Copyright. Ordnance Survey A guide to sources of earth science licence number GD272191/1998 information for planning and Subject Index development Land-use planning development earth science information geological information soils information R A Ellison and A Smith Contributors M J Brown L J Donnelly D E Highley S H Marsh A A McKenzie British Geological Survey, Keyworth R G Burton Soil Survey and Land Research Centre T W Spink Mott MacDonald Bibliographical reference ELLISON, R A, and SMITH, A. 1997. A guide to sources of earth science information for planning and devel- opment. British Geological Survey Technical Report WA/97/85. 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