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J. Laughton Johnston : Scotland's Nature in Trust: The National Trusts for Scotland and its Wildland and Crofting Management (A Volume in the Poyser Natural History Series)
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Author: J. Laughton Johnston
Title: Scotland's Nature in Trust: The National Trusts for Scotland and its Wildland and Crofting Management (A Volume in the Poyser Natural History Series)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Date: 2000-03-28
ISBN: 0856611220
Publisher: Academic Press
Weight: 2.55 pounds
Size: 7.6 x 10.0 x 1.1 inches
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The National Trust for Scotland is one of the largest landowners in Scotland owning 300 square miles, or 1% of its countryside. Most people are aware that the Trust has ownership of and responsibility for -- on behalf of the nation -- many fine houses, castles and gardens. Few, however, are aware that, within its general purpose written into the 1935 Act establishing theTrust, it has responsibility also "...as regards lands for the preservation of their natural aspect and features and animals and plant life..." Half of the Trust land is designated for its natural heritage in one form or another, several properties are National Nature Reserves, one is a Council of Europe Diploma site and another is a World Heritage site for its natural heritage--the highest accolade that can be bestowed.
This book is for the general public and members of the National Trust for Scotland who have an interest in, but a lack of knowledge of the natural heritage and its management on Trust properties. It is for those particularly, who are unaware of the rationale behind the aims of management, also, for those who have only a limited knowledge of many contemporary natural heritage management principles and issues in Scotland, within which Trust properties are managed. At present there is no single, accessible source which meets this role: site leaflets being very brief documents and management plans being rather inaccessible.

Key Features
* Presents an overall picture of conservation in Scotland and the NTS role
* Includes a series of case studies each with OS maps
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