Who owns Scotland's land?
The ownership exploitation and taxation of land in Scotland is of public interest.
Community-based land reform: Lessons from Scotland
Drawing on insights from community-based natural resource management and local development, qualified evidence is offered suggesting that, as in the current Scottish case, community-centric land reform has a promising future.
The effects associated with concentrated and large-scale land ownership in Scotland: a research review
Central is the power that a landowner holds over local land use decisions and the extent to which local communities and other stakeholders can influence/inform those decisions.
Back to Life: Mapping Scotland’s Alternative to Grouse Moors
An illustrative map – based on real Scottish geographic data – showing what a reformed former grouse moor could look like.
Back to Life: Visions for Alternative Futures for Scotland’s Grouse Moors
An assessment of the economic potential of alternative uses for Scottish land currently used for grouse shooting.
Public Land Value Capture: A new model for housing development in Scotland
This report outlines the case for public land value capture – the process by which councils, not those selling land, can benefit from the increase in land value due to changing use (such as planning permission for housing) or can reduce house prices by not passing that uplifted cost on to renters