Improvement Service places green heat data on Spatial Hub
Scotland’s public authorities have been given access to data from a project which aims to encourage local governments to use urban green and blue spaces for use as low carbon heat sources and heat transmission corridors during climate change and environmental change.
Source: ukauthority.comPublished on 2021-06-21
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