The communal approach to addressing Scotland’s socio- and ecological challenges is that of direct land acquisition: it involves communities purchasing the land that surrounds them, in our case for nature restoration.
Love it, Ted - an excellent deep-dive into the trade-offs embedded in all forms of land ownership, with a focus on communal in this post. Would be keen to know what you make of HRL's Nature & Community in Perpetuity (NCIP) model? Perhaps you'll get to that as a bridge or transition opportunity?
Love it, Ted - an excellent deep-dive into the trade-offs embedded in all forms of land ownership, with a focus on communal in this post. Would be keen to know what you make of HRL's Nature & Community in Perpetuity (NCIP) model? Perhaps you'll get to that as a bridge or transition opportunity?
Lots of trade-offs, definitely. Silver bullets are hard to come by. I should be covering NCIP in the next post, so stay tuned :)