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theme: readable
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keep_md: true
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code_folding: hide
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self_contained: false
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self_contained: true
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toc: true
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toc_depth: 2
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number_sections: true
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Blue pins are active communities who are connected to the Scottish Transition network Yellow pins show interest in this area"
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[^15571030]:This was calculated by calculating a 10m wide footprint for every postcode in Scotland, areas which are not within 10m of a postcode (as of May 2014) are counted as uninhabited.
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[^159142242]: Fiona Tweedie, *Ecumenical Audit: Questionnaire Findings* (2014).
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[^15914204]:See note above regarding the data used from the PointX POI database. Note, for our research,we filtered out religious groups not represented within the Eco-Congregation footprint. We discuss representation by tradition and religion further below.adition and religion further below.
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[^15914204]:See note above regarding the data used from the PointX POI database. Note, for our research,we filtered out religious groups not represented within the Eco-Congregation footprint. We discuss representation by tradition and religion further below.adition and religion further below.
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