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This article recounts the origins and early development of the International Centre for the Uplands ...
Upland environments provide a plethora of resources for society's needs in landscapes that are often...
Upland regions in the UK are increasingly under consideration as potential areas for the creation of...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the attitudes of landowners across Ireland to the wider provision o...
In recent years a number of changes have taken place in Scotland in respect of issues of land manage...
Agricultural activity in uplands is fundamentally determined by the character of the physical enviro...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
Many traditional approaches to rural land management are strictly sectoral, with a rigid introspecti...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
When in 1969 Culzean, Ayrshire, was designated as Scotland’s first country park, it utilised legisla...
The article assesses the influence of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) on the pastoral farming s...
Despite its relatively small land mass (approximately 245 000 sq km), the UK is now home to close to...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
This article recounts the origins and early development of the International Centre for the Uplands ...
Upland environments provide a plethora of resources for society's needs in landscapes that are often...
Upland regions in the UK are increasingly under consideration as potential areas for the creation of...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
peer-reviewedThis paper explores the attitudes of landowners across Ireland to the wider provision o...
In recent years a number of changes have taken place in Scotland in respect of issues of land manage...
Agricultural activity in uplands is fundamentally determined by the character of the physical enviro...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
Many traditional approaches to rural land management are strictly sectoral, with a rigid introspecti...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
When in 1969 Culzean, Ayrshire, was designated as Scotland’s first country park, it utilised legisla...
The article assesses the influence of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) on the pastoral farming s...
Despite its relatively small land mass (approximately 245 000 sq km), the UK is now home to close to...
The use of private lands for public recreation is a highly emotive issue in Ireland at present. Conf...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
This article recounts the origins and early development of the International Centre for the Uplands ...
Upland environments provide a plethora of resources for society's needs in landscapes that are often...
Upland regions in the UK are increasingly under consideration as potential areas for the creation of...