Land
Charles: King of the Landlords
Author / Creator: George Kerevan
Media type: Opinion
Date published: 2022
The Windsors are about land and land is about political control.
Land Reform In A Net Zero Nation
Author / Creator: Craig Dalzell
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published: 2022
Scotland cannot afford for this latest round of land reform to fail, as at least two previous attempts.
Who Owns Scotland
Author / Creator: Andy Wightman
Media type: Website
Date published: 2022 -
Who Owns Scotland is a project designed to provide information about who owns land in Scotland.
RE-MEMBERING THE TUATH
Author / Creator: Col Gordon
Media type: Discussion Paper
Date published: 2022
Forms of traditional ecological knowledge that have been erected since antiquity in Scotland are ripe for re-imagining. Col Gordon explores ways in which a renewed application of these methods can help transition to sustainable, locally-appropriate forms of agriculture in the post fossil-fuel era.
Absentee owners buying up Scottish estates in secret sales
Author / Creator: Carroll, Severin
Media type: Newspaper article/Report
Date published:
Absentee owners buying Scottish land; nearly half of sales of Highland estates went to absentee owners in 2021, without the land going on the open market. In increasing cases, the sales were for environmental offsetting. Two thirds of sales in 2021 were carried out privately,
A Scottish Land Commission Report warned that these trends are threatening attempts to diversify Land ownership, improve the rural economy, and increase transparency and accountability.
Land and Property Titles by Country of Origin: Report
Author / Creator: Registers of Scotland
Media type: Report
Date published: 31 December, annually
Land titles with a UK owner address outwith Scotland represent just under a sixth of the country’s land area.
Community's Land. John Hutcheson on Community Land Buyouts
Author / Creator: John Hutcheson
Media type: Podcast
Date published:
They discuss the barriers raised against community land buyouts, how a potential Scottish Constitution could grant and protect additional rights such as the Right to Buy and why community ownership isn’t just for rural areas.
Green finance, land reform and a just transition to net zero
Author / Creator: Jon Hollingdale
Media type: Discussion Paper
Date published: February 2022
Land reform is required to meet the climate change objectives of the Scottish Government.
Highland estates and multi-millionaires bank £1m of taxpayers’ money from Covid-19 grants
Author / Creator: Ally Tibbitt
Media type: Fact check
Date published:
The data obtained by The Ferret shows that around £178m was paid to more than 8,000 recipients by Highland Council.
Community-based land reform: Lessons from Scotland
Author / Creator: John Bryden
Media type: Academic Paper
Date published: 2007
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
Author / Creator: Jayne Glass
Media type: Research review
Date published: March 2019
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.
Reform Scotland’s Land
Author / Creator: Common Weal
Media type: Video
Date published: 2020
Land reform is a social justice issue. How can democratic decisions about the kind of country we want in the face of a small number of landowners?
Back to Life: Mapping Scotland’s Alternative to Grouse Moors
Author / Creator: Lateral North
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published: December 2018
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
Author / Creator: Common Weal
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published:
Of all the possible uses of this land, grouse shooting is not only the least moral, it is by far the least economically effective. In fact, almost any other use will create more value and more jobs per hectare.
Land Reform: Re-Shaping Scotland’s Social Landscape
Author / Creator: Dylan Howel
Media type: News Item
Date published:
Scotland has one of the most concentrated patterns of private land ownership in the developed world. Just 450 people own over half of the private land in Scotland. This entitlement has survived un-challenged for 500 years, a privilege that has its roots in royal favours and aristocratic archetypes
Public Land Value Capture: A new model for housing development in Scotland
Author / Creator: Common Weal
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published: Feburary 2018
This report outlines the case for public land value capture. A process by which councils, not those selling land, can benefit from the increase in land value due to changing use. It can reduce house prices by not passing that uplifted cost on to renters and buyers of the houses built on such land.
Better than This
Author / Creator: Common Weal
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published: 2021
We must emerge from the Covid pandemic in a way that
Fixes the problems raised by the crisis.
Fixes the problems evident before the crisis and makes us resilient.
Implements a green new deal.
Establishes a new democracy.
Begins a national care service.
Starts land reform.
Creates a housing revolution.
Controls our own energy.
Provides better banking
Focus on independence.