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Guidance and Advice for Land Managers

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Within this section you can find useful guidance and advice for Land Managers

  • Guidance for land managers
  • Guidance on nature-based finance opportunity for land managers in Scotland
  • Guidance for managers of conservation land and greenspace
  • Guidance: unauthorised mountain bike trails - a guide for land managers
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  • NatureScot Rural Land Asset Management Policy Statement
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  • Peatland Action: guidance for land managers - installing peat and plastic dams
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  • Planning and development: standing advice and guidance documents
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  • Putting habitat networks into practice
  • Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP)
  • Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs): guidance for land managers
  • Signs guidance for farmers and other land managers
  • Support for farmers and land managers
Last updated:05/07/2023
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