Environmental Impact Studies
Environmental impact assessments are occasionally carried out on particularly sensitive areas that have been used for orienteering. This page contains links to them.
A 2006 monitoring report assessed the impact of orienteering on the Sands of Forvie National Nature Reserve. It was aimed at recording any damage to vegetation during an orienteering event held on the Sands of Forvie NNR, and if any damage caused, the rate of recovery.
A summary of the environmental impact assessment carried out at Barry Buddon for the TAY 2009 will be published shortly. Full copies of the report are available from Colin Matheson, Professional Officer.
Posted on 25th Jan 12
by Colin Matheson - Professional Officer
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