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Forging a Homeland – A Socio-Ecological Study of Community Land Ownership in Scotland
Below is a shortened version of a 6-month research project in Scotland. The full investigation and list of references can be found at the end of this article Since the passage of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, community land ownership has been championed as a radical corrective to Scotland’s historically concentrated pattern of private…
A Foreword to ‘Forging a Homeland’ – A Socio-Ecological Study into Community Land Ownership in Scotland
When someone mentions ‘land’ what do you think of? I know personally, land has forever evoked notions of the green pleasant land, of an English countryside littered with cottages which ensues a mosaic of quaintness sprawling across rolling hills. Perhaps it envisages a cold investment for the savvy or a distant Neverland of opulence -…
Sustainable for Whom? Interrogating Plant-Based Diets in the Era of Climate Crisis
About a year ago, I wrote an article that discussed the morality behind eating meat. It’s a question that I still feel strongly about, yet it is only part of the conversation. For many, many, years, scientists, politicians, and activists alike have argued around plant-based diets for their potential as a climate change solution. This…

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