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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0748624902
ISBN 13: 9780748624911
Author: Charles Warren
PART ONE THE NATURE AND CONTROL OF THE LAND
Chapter 1 The shaping of Scotland’s environment
Chapter 2 The political and planning context
PART TWO THE PIECES OF THE JIGSAW
Chapter 3 The land: who should own Scotland?
Chapter 4 The trees: forest management
Chapter 5 The fields: agriculture and crofting
Chapter 6 The waters: freshwater resource management
Chapter 7 The animals: wildlife management
Chapter 8 The ‘natural’: conservation management
PART THREE INTERACTIONS AND CONTROVERSIES
Chapter 9 Public access and recreation: whose rights and whose responsibility?
Chapter 10 Natives, aliens and reintroductions:what species where?
Chapter 11 Integrating forestry: deer in woodlands, and trees on farms
Chapter 12 Powering Scotland: windfarms and the energy debate
PART FOUR THINKING AND DECIDING ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 13 Environmental ethics and decision-making
PART FIVE CONCLUSION
Chapter 14 Environmental management in twenty-first-century Scotland
historic environment scotland managing change
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historic environment scotland contact
environment in scotland
scotland’s environment strategy
Tags: Charles Warren, Scotland Environment