New challenges for old commons: The role of historical common land in contemporary rural spaces |
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Authors: | Katrina Myrvang Brown |
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Institution: | 1. Macaulay Land Use Research Institute , Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, Scotland k.brown@macaulay.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | In Scotland, as elsewhere in Western Europe, many examples of historical common land have endured to the present day, but are under major pressure from the economic restructuring, socio-cultural recomposition and changing policy context that characterise contemporary rural change. For the crofting common grazings of Scotland, two particular challenges have arisen in the form of: (1) the growing difficulty of gaining sufficient livelihood contributions from traditional agriculturally-based activities; and (2) the increasing heterogeneity of rights-holders. This paper elaborates the findings of a recent survey, which sought to identify the main implications of these challenges for common grazings use and governance. An overall decline in levels of use of common grazings was identified, as well as decreasing involvement and investment in associated local institutions. This informs a discussion of the factors shaping the role of historical common land in contemporary rural spaces, an area neglected in the common property literature. |
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Keywords: | Common property Highlands and Islands of Scotland crofting common grazings rural change |
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