Mapping land use support systems and access pathways in Scotland
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Baker, Peter
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Conquest, Ann
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Neaves, Jamie
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Moxey, Andrew
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2024-10-10T15:08:29Z
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2024-10-10T15:08:29Z
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2024-10
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Land use transformation (and related reductions in greenhouse gas emissions) will be necessary to achieve Scotland’s ambitions to reach net zero emissions by 2045 as well as biodiversity and climate change targets. A variety of support systems for land use transformation, such as financial support and advice, are already in place. This study aims to understand how and why land managers engage, or not, with these support systems. This helps inform how policy could be best deployed to accelerate the process of change.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/42285
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/5005
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https://www.climatexchange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/CXC-Mapping-existing-land-use-support-systems-and-current-access-pathways-October-2023.pdf
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LUC
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Land-use
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transformation
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land managers
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support systems
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Scotland
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Mapping land use support systems and access pathways in Scotland
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Technical Report
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