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Community and conservation land ownership in highland Scotland: A common focus in a changing context
Authors:Hamish Chenevix‐Trench  Lorna J. Philip
Affiliation:1. Bidwells Property Consultants, 5 Atholl Place, Perth , PHI 5NE;2. Department of Land Economy , University of Aberdeen, St Mary's, King's College , Old Aberdeen , AB24 3UF
Abstract:Legislation on the topic of land reform will enter statute during the lifetime of the first administration of the Scottish Parliament. It is thus timely to review types of land ownership that have evolved in Scotland in the recent past. This paper briefly reviews the context of the current land reform debate. It considers the characteristics of community and conservation ownership, exemplified in case studies of the North Assynt Estate (owned and run by the Assynt Crofters Trust) and the Sandwood Estate (owned by the John Muir Trust). Positive and negative aspects of these two management structures are illustrated and a convergence in management approaches, towards a focus on community interest and involvement, is demonstrated. The emergence of a social sector in land ownership is considered.
Keywords:land reform  community ownership  conservation ownership
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