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Managing Scotland’s Environment

ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9780748613120

RRP: £75.00

PAGES: 432

PUBLICATION DATE:
April 10, 2002

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Managing Scotland’s Environment

Charles Warren

Scotland’s natural environment is its most treasured asset and the subject of its most vociferous debates. Why have the farms, forests, lochs and hills generated such passionate disagreement? Is it so difficult to reconcile the competing demands of society and nature? Can there really be no acceptable way of integrating the various land uses? These are the questions explored in this book. Written in the light of international thinking in environmental management and of the author’s practical experience in the Scottish highlands, it tackles the hottest debates – land reform, the future of farming, public access, conservation of moorland and birds of prey, the place of forestry, and the control of alien species and red deer – and takes up the challenge of integrating conservation with social and economic objectives. The author also discusses the ethical and philosophical considerations that underlie the practical options. The book is illustrated with photographs and specially prepared maps and diagrams.It is designed for those studying Scotland’s environment at undergraduate and graduate level and for those already engaged in farming, forestry, conservation, game sports and rural employment. Equally, the author addresses the wide range of people interested in these important issues.

Reviews of Managing Scotland’s Environment

An invaluable survey and an inspiration. And those who simply want to be better informed could not do better than read it.

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