Rural Economist. Deputy CEO & Director of Science, @JamesHuttonInst. Land Commissioner @ScottishLandCom. Past President @AgEconSoc. Views my own. She/her
🌍 Land is our most valuable natural resource. But the way we use and value land is changing to meet the twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss, whilst supporting our vital farming and forestry sectors.
This rapid change calls for innovative and responsive approaches to how we own, manage, and use land, balancing needs and ambitions with delivering wide public, community, and private value.
Research by @CLESThinkDo for the Commission looked at various governance models in Scotland and abroad, offering valuable lessons for land governance.
The report, and summary that looks at lessons for Scottish land reform, are both available now on our website.
https://t.co/q9hNmOW3Gu
Calling univ profs & lecturers! If you're interested in bringing concepts from Doughnut Economics into your teaching, we've launching a treasure trove for you! 7 slide decks, reading lists, videos & activities... Join us & @rethinkecon live on 6 Nov, 7-8pm (UK). Please RT! 1/2
Introducing 🔗 Land Links – a brand new series of webinars from the Commission aimed boosting awareness of land reform and land rights, while sparking conversation between landowners and communities 💬
Registration is open now on Eventbrite, scroll to find out more 👇
We have just published a resource including key tips to support researchers in providing written evidence to the Scottish Parliament. Check it out 👇: https://t.co/H2I6dx4Nky
Good Practice Advisor, Uwe Stoneman, at today’s @IUCNpeat Peatlands Programme Conference in Aviemore helping to deliver a workshop looking at how and why peatland projects should provide community benefits 🌿
With over 400 people in attendance at the conference taking part in workshops like this, it is a fantastic forum to discuss some of the challenges and opportunities to unlocking community benefits from nature restoration.
#PeatConf24
The 45th #TBMacLecture is fast approaching, taking place on the 10th of September!
@KerryWaylen will represent @JamesHuttonInst Natural Capital research at the @MacaulayDvTrust event. Hear from her below.
Join us 🎫 : https://t.co/MSdUWC0YFN
Join this discussion on how technology, societal change and a shift in the narrative could help deliver true sustainability.
Featuring:
@BenMacpherson
Prof Baukje de Roos @rowett_abdn
Robert Moran @BrunswickGroup
and our very own Anne Marte Bergseng
Book: https://t.co/oyh7H9pQR8
The Scottish Government has announced that recruitment is open for two new Land Commissioners and a new TFC to join our board. You can find out more about the role register to join our online information session on the 18th of July. Links below 👇
The #AES Prize Essay Competition, supported by the David Blandford and Katharine Hassapoyannes Endowment Trust welcomes submissions by 30th November
Please see website https://t.co/rkMgYmQ3Pt
‘We have a happy engaged community with buy-in to what we’re doing. We went from engaging the community in what we’re doing, to proactive strategic planning with the community.
‘Sharing @ScottishLandCom protocols with the community has been brilliant’ #SLEconf24@luss_estates
Join us for an exciting morning at our research farm, #Glensaugh, as part of this year’s Agroforestry Open Weekend.
View #agroforestry plots on a guided walk around the farm, while learning about our FARM TREE project.
🕙 10:00 am | 📅 19 May
🎫: https://t.co/4zRw6Z8Ii4
Great to chat to @ArianeBurgessHI about land reform at this crucial time!
The Bill is understandably a key focus, but worth noting there’s a lot more to Scotland’s land reform journey and @ScottishLandCom’s work!
Our summary doc: https://t.co/NiUI9H9c5i
#LandReform
📣 @HamishTrench will be part of a panel sharing expert insight into how the Land Reform Bill can help build a Wellbeing Economy in Scotland at the latest meeting of the Cross Party Group on April 23rd.
Join the session online or in person 👉 https://t.co/pn9d9iww1j
Fantastic to read of the recent awards from the Scottish Land Fund. Congratulations to all the successful bids throughout Scotland from Yell in the north to Wigtown in the south. Communities are empowered and taking direct action to revitalise their areas.
https://t.co/bzavVKfpPr
Farm incomes are currently news. In this paper led by Klaus Mittenzwei, we investigate complexities of making farm income comparisons with non-farm sector using Norwegian data highlighting importance of how we control for personal and household differences https://t.co/qfpHtzVRQ4
Climate-related disadvantage is often driven by a limited capacity to prepare for and recover from hazard events like flooding. Supporting the most socially vulnerable to make property-level adaptations would reduce negative outcomes. Read our report: https://t.co/uSERNU4jxy