fixed colours and tables

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Jeremy Kidwell 2019-02-07 16:47:56 +00:00
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theme: readable theme: readable
keep_md: true keep_md: true
code_folding: hide code_folding: hide
self_contained: false self_contained: true
toc: true toc: true
toc_depth: 2 toc_depth: 2
number_sections: true 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" Blue pins are active communities who are connected to the Scottish Transition network Yellow pins show interest in this area"
[^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. [^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.
[^159142242]: Fiona Tweedie, *Ecumenical Audit: Questionnaire Findings* (2014). [^159142242]: Fiona Tweedie, *Ecumenical Audit: Questionnaire Findings* (2014).
[^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. [^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.