Environment
New land reform legislation will aim to change how land is owned and managed in our rural and island communities for the better.
The Land Reform (Scotland) Bill, introduced to Parliament today (14 March 2024), includes measures that will apply to large landholdings of over 1,000 hectares, prohibiting sales in certain cases until Ministers can consider the impact on the local community. This could lead to some landholdings being lotted into smaller parts if that may help local communities.
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NatureScot has launched a new online service as part of work to modernise deer and wildlife management systems in Scotland.
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- Read more about £2m funding boost to protect and restore Scottish seagrass meadows
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Work to plant woodland and restore peatlands in Scotland has begun as part of a project to capture the University of Edinburgh’s carbon emissions.
- Read more about Forest and peatland restoration scheme sows seed for net zero
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Five areas - in the Scottish Borders, Galloway, Lochaber, Loch Awe and Tay Forest - are in the running to be Scotland’s next National Park.
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The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) would like to hear from academics working in natural capital finance to support future work in the Scottish Parliament.
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