Environment Statistics from the Scottish Household Survey 2023

Key points from questions in the Scottish Household Survey 2023 relating to climate change and the environment.


Key points

Attitudes to climate change:

  • In 2023, 74% of adults agreed that ‘climate change is an immediate and urgent problem’. There was no change in this figure between 2022 and 2023. However, the figure maintaining at 74% represents a marked increase from 2013 (46%).
  • 84% of adults with a degree or professional qualification believed that ‘climate change is an immediate and urgent problem’ compared to 62% with no qualification.

Visits to the outdoors (national indicator):

  • The percentage of adults visiting the outdoors at least weekly increased from 42% in 2012 to 70% in 2022, with a noticeable difference before and after coronavirus (COVID-19) (56% in 2019 jumping to 70% in 2022). There was a slight decrease in this figure between 2022 and 2023 (from 70% to 68%), but visits to the outdoors in 2023 are still markedly higher than pre-COVID-19.
  • 37% of adults who reported bad or very bad health visited the outdoors at least weekly compared to 74% of those with good or very good health.

Walking distance to nearest green or blue space (national indicator):

  • The percentage of respondents who reported living within a 5-minute walk of their nearest green or blue space was broadly the same between 2022 and 2023 (from 70% to 68%). There was no long-term difference between 2013 and 2023.

Frequency of use of nearest green or blue space:

  • The percentage of people using their nearest green or blue space at least several times per week did not change between 2013 and 2019. This figure then increased from 36% in 2019 to 44% in 2023. This may, in part, represent a change in behaviour following the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Adults who live within a 5-minute walk of their nearest green or blue space were much more likely to use it frequently than those who live over 10 minutes’ walk away (53% vs 16%).

Satisfaction with nearest green or blue space:

  • 76% of people were very satisfied or fairly satisfied with their nearest green or blue space in 2023. This figure has remained at a similar level over time.
  • In the least deprived areas, 82% of adults were satisfied with their nearest green or blue space, compared with 64% of those in the most deprived areas.

Contact

Email: EnvironmentAnalysis@gov.scot

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