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Historic Land-use Assessment (HLA) started in Scotland in 1996, led and centrally managed by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) and Historic Scotland (Historic Scotland), in conjunction with the Local Authorities ([Dyson-Bruce et al 1999|Bibliography#Dyson-Bruce et al 1999|target='_blank']). A single uniform GIS based methodology is being applied across the country and approximately half of Scotland had been completed at the time of writing.
Historic Land-use Assessment (HLA) started in Scotland in 1996, led and centrally managed by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) and Historic Scotland (Historic Scotland), in conjunction with the Local Authorities ([Dyson-Bruce et al 1999|Bibliography#Dyson-Bruce et al 1999|target='_blank']). A single uniform GIS based methodology has been applied across the country. HLA can be viewed online ([http://hlamap.org.uk/]) or downloaded for use in GIS.
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RCAHMS has an interactive website, which is constantly updated, illustrating the HLA, (see - [http://jura.rcahms.gov.uk/HLA/start.jsp]), a sample screenshot from the website is illustrated below (figure 50).