The policy and planning framework for land use in Scotland has undergone major changes since political devolution began in 1998. The latest reforms have set numerous objectives related to semi-natural, rural and urban landscapes, with a key role attributed to the expansion of corridors and networks. In this paper, we examine the feasibility of the Scottish forest policy and planning framework to drive “the right trees in the right places”, and support the implementation of a spatially and ecologically coherent and multi-functional network of forest and woodland corridors and patches, using North East Scotland as case study. We provide empirical evidence of the lags related to the coherence and consistency of the existing policy and planning...
Improving public policy efficiency and effectiveness in land use planning is an established priority...
The growing demand for a wide range of private and public goods and services from a finite land reso...
homes to folk with leaves in their eyes (and mushrooms in their pockets) who dream of chasing animal...
The Forest Habitat Network (FHN) concept has emerged in recent years as a strategy to reverse proces...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
The Scottish Government has clearly stated its intention to increase woodland cover to 25% of land ...
Community ownership and management of land has gained prominence in environmental policy discussions...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
Planning at the landscape scale in Britain has had limited application. The origins, implementations...
This study examined trends in population redistribution and residential land use changes in northeas...
This article considers contemporary debates in Scotland that are concerned with the design and imple...
While the benefits of urban forests (UFs) are well-researched, less is known about how to steer coll...
While the benefits of urban forests (UFs) are well-researched, less is known about how to steer coll...
Community Forestry is a form of natural governance that is steadily growing in popularity. Community...
As a response to global crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, the UN has called for restor...
Improving public policy efficiency and effectiveness in land use planning is an established priority...
The growing demand for a wide range of private and public goods and services from a finite land reso...
homes to folk with leaves in their eyes (and mushrooms in their pockets) who dream of chasing animal...
The Forest Habitat Network (FHN) concept has emerged in recent years as a strategy to reverse proces...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
The Scottish Government has clearly stated its intention to increase woodland cover to 25% of land ...
Community ownership and management of land has gained prominence in environmental policy discussions...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
Planning at the landscape scale in Britain has had limited application. The origins, implementations...
This study examined trends in population redistribution and residential land use changes in northeas...
This article considers contemporary debates in Scotland that are concerned with the design and imple...
While the benefits of urban forests (UFs) are well-researched, less is known about how to steer coll...
While the benefits of urban forests (UFs) are well-researched, less is known about how to steer coll...
Community Forestry is a form of natural governance that is steadily growing in popularity. Community...
As a response to global crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, the UN has called for restor...
Improving public policy efficiency and effectiveness in land use planning is an established priority...
The growing demand for a wide range of private and public goods and services from a finite land reso...
homes to folk with leaves in their eyes (and mushrooms in their pockets) who dream of chasing animal...