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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Expanded contents list vii
- List of figures xiv
- Preface to the first edition xvii
- Preface to the second edition xx
- Acknowledgements xxii
- List of abbreviations and acronyms xxiv
- Foreword: Professor Chris Smout xxvi
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Part One. The nature and control of the land
- Chapter 1. The shaping of Scotland’s environment 1
- Chapter 2. The political and planning context 23
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Part Two. The pieces of the jigsaw
- Chapter 3. The land: who should own Scotland? 45
- Chapter 4. The trees: forest management 67
- Chapter 5. The fields: agriculture and crofting 102
- Chapter 6. The waters: freshwater resource management 140
- Chapter 7. The animals: wildlife management 174
- Chapter 8. The ‘natural’: conservation management 214
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Part Three. Interactions and controversies
- Chapter 9. Public access and recreation: whose rights and whose responsibility? 259
- Chapter 10. Natives, aliens and reintroductions: what species where? 282
- Chapter 11. Integrating forestry: deer in woodlands, and trees on farms 315
- Chapter 12. Powering Scotland: windfarms and the energy debate 340
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Part Four. Thinking and deciding about the environment
- Chapter 13. Environmental ethics and decision-making 375
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Part Five. Conclusion
- Chapter 14. Environmental management in twenty-first-century Scotland 407
- References 425
- Index 481
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Expanded contents list vii
- List of figures xiv
- Preface to the first edition xvii
- Preface to the second edition xx
- Acknowledgements xxii
- List of abbreviations and acronyms xxiv
- Foreword: Professor Chris Smout xxvi
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Part One. The nature and control of the land
- Chapter 1. The shaping of Scotland’s environment 1
- Chapter 2. The political and planning context 23
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Part Two. The pieces of the jigsaw
- Chapter 3. The land: who should own Scotland? 45
- Chapter 4. The trees: forest management 67
- Chapter 5. The fields: agriculture and crofting 102
- Chapter 6. The waters: freshwater resource management 140
- Chapter 7. The animals: wildlife management 174
- Chapter 8. The ‘natural’: conservation management 214
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Part Three. Interactions and controversies
- Chapter 9. Public access and recreation: whose rights and whose responsibility? 259
- Chapter 10. Natives, aliens and reintroductions: what species where? 282
- Chapter 11. Integrating forestry: deer in woodlands, and trees on farms 315
- Chapter 12. Powering Scotland: windfarms and the energy debate 340
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Part Four. Thinking and deciding about the environment
- Chapter 13. Environmental ethics and decision-making 375
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Part Five. Conclusion
- Chapter 14. Environmental management in twenty-first-century Scotland 407
- References 425
- Index 481