Area of Search

Areas of Search (AOSs) are geographical areas used in the selection of Sites of Special Scientific Interest.[1] In England these are largely based on the 1974–1996 administrative counties (with larger counties divided into two or more areas). In Scotland they are largely based around the 1975 - 1996 districts, whereas in Wales they are based on districts (the second-tier administrative divisions which functioned between 1974 and 1996) or counties.[1] The individual AOSs are between 400 km2 and 4,000 km2 in size.[1] There are 59 AOSs in England, 12 in Wales, and 44 in Scotland.[2]

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Areas of Search in England

There are 59 Areas of Search in England. They are, in alphabetical order of the administrative counties into which they fall:

Areas of Search in Wales

There are 12 Areas of Search in Wales:

Areas of Search in Scotland

There are 44 Areas of Search in Scotland.

References

  1. ^ a b c NCC 1989, page 17, note 4.11
  2. ^ NCC 1989, page 18, where all AOS boundaries are mapped Map

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