How much of Britain is built on?

Discontinuous urban fabric assumes between 50% and 80% of the land is built on, but we have taken the most conservative assessment of 80%.
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How much of Britain's land is built on?

More than half of the UK land area is farmland (fields, orchards etc), just over a third might be termed natural or semi-natural (moors, heathland, natural grassland etc), a little under 6% is built on (roads, buildings, airports, quarries etc) and 2.5% is green urban (parks, gardens, golf courses, sports pitches etc).
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How much of London is built?

For example, in the City of London, CUF makes up 98% of the surrounding area. This is by far the highest in the country by a significant amount. But, the City of London makes up approximately 0.1% of the whole of Britain.
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How much of the UK is green land?

Main points. The extent of land designated as Green Belt in England as at 31 March 2021 was estimated at 1,614,000 hectares, around 12.4 per cent of the land area of England.
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What percentage of the UK is black?

Black British citizens, with African and/or African-Caribbean ancestry, are the largest ethnic minority population, at three percent of the total population.
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How overpopulated is the UK?

Population density in Europe is just 34 people/sq km. At 426 people/sq km, England is the most overcrowded large nation in Europe.
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How much of UK is concrete?

The average guess for urban dwellers was 48% and for those in the countryside it was 45%. In urban Greater London, people thought the correct figure was 46%. In the rural South West, the average estimate was 48%.
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How much of UK was covered in forest?

The 3.17 million hectares of woodland in the UK in 2018 represents 13% of the total land area. This comprises 10% in England, 15% in Wales, 19% in Scotland and 8% in Northern Ireland (Table 1.2).
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What percentage of the UK is covered by trees?

Only 13% of the UK's total land area is covered in trees, compared with an average elsewhere in the EU of about 35%.
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What percentage of UK land mass is Scotland?

Scotland accounts for just under one-third (32 per cent) of the total area of the UK, covering 78,772 square kilometres (30,410 sq mi).
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Is the UK running out of space?

Leading commercial property agents have warned that the UK could run out of warehouse space within a year, following the surge in online shopping and supply chain disruption triggered by the COVID19 pandemic.
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Why is the UK so green?

Soils are fertile and with a strong garden legacy in England, much attention is given to maintaining an impeccable landscape. England's mild summer temperatures, ample rainfall and long day lengths are perfect for a wide array of traditional cool-season lawn grasses.
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How much of the UK is garden?

The information below is a summary from our leaflet The Garden Resource which has more information, lists sources and provides an explanation of how the figures have been arrived at. About 87% of households in the UK have gardens, so there are getting on for 23 million gardens.
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How much of England is rural land?

How much of the UK is rural? Rural areas cover the majority of the UK's landmass. However, this proportion varies between the different countries within the UK. For example, rural areas make up 90 percent of England, while they make up 98% of Scotland.
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What percentage of the UK is homes?

63% of households in England were homeowners (around 14.6 million households) 68% of White British households were homeowners.
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Was the UK once covered in trees?

England had always been a paradise for trees, covered from the end of the last ice age in increasingly dense forests of oak, hazel and birch, with some pine.
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When did England become deforested?

In the middle of the sixteenth century Britain began to run out of wood. By 1700 it had converted almost completely to coal.
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Why is Ireland treeless?

Trees were cut down in the thousands as wood requirements hit unprecedented levels and, despite numerous initiatives throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, forest levels have never recovered.
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What percentage of the UK is rural?

In 2020 the mid-year population estimate (based on Lower Super Output Areas, LSOAs) for England was 56.6 million, of which 9.7 million (17.1 per cent) lived in rural areas and 46.9 million (82.9 per cent) lived in urban areas.
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What percentage of the UK is golf courses?

But with more than 2.5% of their land devoted to golf, the question of how much golf a place needs might be asked.
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How much cement does UK import?

Cement imports to Great Britain by importer 2005-2019

The amount of cement imported by manufacturers was at its lowest point in 2010 and 2012, at a value of 61 thousand metric tons of concrete. In 2019, manufacturers imported 801,000 metric tons of cement while other entities imported nearly 1.73 million metric tons.
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Is the UK depressing?

British people are among the most depressed people in the Western world, according to new data. The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia.
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Can the UK feed itself?

The UK is not self-sufficient in food production; it imports 48% of the total food consumed and the proportion is rising. Therefore, as a food-trading nation, the UK relies on both imports and a thriving agricultural sector to feed itself and drive economic growth.
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