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Neroche Woodlanders

Posted on June 2, 2015June 10, 2015 by makinglandwork

Improving the quality of the forest by providing social and health benefits to local people, Neroche Woodlander’s story demonstrates the benefits of not taking on ownership, and their vision for the future.

VideoPosted in woodlandTagged management agreement, wellbeing, woodland

Knoydart Forest Trust

Posted on May 26, 2015June 10, 2015 by makinglandwork

The remote community of Knoydart have owned and managed the Knoydart forest since the 1990s.

Lorna tells us their story, covering the pros and cons of community ownership, and some clever ways to generate income as a community organisation.

VideoPosted in community ownership, Enterprise, management agreement, rural, scotland, woodlandTagged community ownership, enterprise, management agreement, rural, woodland

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