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  • A guide to using NOMIS for 2011 Census rural analysis.

  • 2011 Census results for rural England.

  • Drivers of rural productivity: this was published under the 2010 to 2015 Coalition Government as part of the Rural Economy Growth review.

  • Report on older people living in rural areas and their economic activity (produced in March 2012).

  • Statistics for local areas and Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) covering a range of economic data.

  • GIS Shapefiles for Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) showing the 2011 Rural Urban Classification.

  • This rural economy evidence report was published under the 2010 to 2015 Coalition Government as part of the Rural Economy Growth review.

  • Guide to applying the 2011 Rural Urban Classification to data for statistical analysis.

  • Practical guides on how to apply the 2011 Rural Urban Classification to a range of geographies, and how to access rural analyses from NOMIS.

  • Quarterly statistics on projects registered under the Woodland Carbon Code in the UK.

  • Provisional UK statistics on areas of woodland, certified woodland, new planting and restocking.

  • Annual report of the key performance indicators for Forestry Commission England including both Forest Services and Forest Enterprise England.

  • Coniferous standing sales price index and sawlog price index for Great Britain.

  • Provisional UK statistics on production, imports and exports of wood and wood products.

  • Provisional UK data on wood production and trade for international organisations (Eurostat, UNECE and FAO).

  • Quarterly impact and input indicators for Forestry Commission England.

  • Quarterly statistics on projects registered under the Woodland Carbon Code in the UK.

  • This report provides information on a wide range of household circumstances by Urban Rural classification in Northern Ireland

  • Quarterly impact and input indicators for Forestry Commission England.

  • Results from a project to test a method of measuring the level of access to the natural environment by children in England.