Royal Scottish Geographical Society April 1948 |
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Authors: | S. E. Durno |
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Affiliation: | Macaulay Institute for Soil Research , Aberdeen |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Land use in Scotland's countryside is currently an issue of major public concern, largely because of a sea-change in agricultural policy which seemslikely to lead to the withdrawal of some land from agricultural use. In addition, there has been concern about the scale of upland afforestation, about land availability for housebuilding, and about claims on land for conservation and for rural development. This article provides an overview of these current landuse issues in Scotland. |
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Keywords: | Land use Agriculture Afforestation Planning Conservation |
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