Creating woodland crofts : a study on ways to govern the rural
Crofting is a form of small scale, agricultural land tenure, unique to North and West Scotland. Since the launch of the Crofting Reform Act in 2007, the creation of new crofts in woodland environments is possible. These so called woodland crofts encompass small-scale woodland management and are esse...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2017
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