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Somaliland
Authors:P E O'Sullivan
Institution:Lecturer in Geography , Wolverhampton Polytechnic
Abstract:The changing pattern of land‐use in the Forest of Abernethy, Inverness‐shire in the period AD 1750 to the present is examined, using information from records and a number of maps and surveys. It is shown that the forest has a long history of exploitation for timber and the grazing of livestock, and that by the mid‐eighteenth century a pattern not markedly different from that of the present had already emerged. Evidence for the widespread formation of heathland in Dark Age times, and the fact that almost every part of Abernethy has been felled for timber at least once, modifies the concept of the forest as a “native Pinewood”.
Keywords:Scottish Highlands  Government intervention  Regional policy  HIDB
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