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Future Land Use Change - Working locally, thinking globally

This research briefing summarises the main findings from research done in two Local Focus Areas (Ballater and Huntly) as part of the Aberdeenshire Land Use Strategy Pilot. These findings have been used by Aberdeenshire Council to provide their overall lessons learnt regarding the pilot to Scottish Government. In turn, the Scottish Government has used the results from the Aberdeenshire and Borders Pilots to help develop the Land Use Strategy 2016-2021. In addition to the named authors, Carol Kyle, Rachel Creaney, Andrea Baggio, Laura Poggio and Marie Castellazzi are also co-authors of this briefing.

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Published on 25 February 2016 in Sustainability and Communities , Ecosystems and biodiversity

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Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma - A Major Animal Health Concern for Scottish Sheep Farming

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Published on 26 June 2013 in Sustainability and Communities , Climate, water and energy , Ecosystems and biodiversity , Food, health and wellbeing

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Sustainability-oriented innovation within firms, such as the development of eco-friendly production methods, is seen as a route for product differentiation, value creation and as a way for firms to enhance their bargaining power within the supply chain. Read more

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Published on 2 February 2012 in Sustainability and Communities , Climate, water and energy , Ecosystems and biodiversity

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Published on 6 December 2011 in Sustainability and Communities , Climate, water and energy , Ecosystems and biodiversity

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Published on 17 October 2011 in Ecosystems and biodiversity , Food, health and wellbeing

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Published on 26 September 2011 in Ecosystems and biodiversity , Food, health and wellbeing

Addressing farmland biodiversity concerns effectively in the Common Agricultural Policy

Farmland is one of the dominant land covers in Europe, covering over 45% (173 million hectares) of the European Union’s 27 Member States. Read more

Published on 19 July 2011 in Sustainability and Communities , Ecosystems and biodiversity

The Impacts of River Engineering on the Freshwater Pearl Mussel in Scotland

Scotland is a European stronghold for the critically endangered freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera, holding around half of the world's known breeding populations. Read more

Published on 18 February 2011 in Ecosystems and biodiversity

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