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 Introduction
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  Iterative processes
  Sensitive development
  Matching
 Planning considerations   Planning framework
 Landscape Assessment
 Landscape and VIA
  Desk study
  Field survey
  Baseline Study
  Landscape IA
  Visual IA
  Conclusion
 Good Practice

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Landscape results from the way that different components of the land interact together and are perceived by us. The potential landscape and visual effects of mineral working during the extraction phase are the temporary loss, or introduction, of features which change the character of the landscape. In the restoration phase, these effects may be permanent. The objective must be to ensure that the original features and character are maintained as much as possible.


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