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Pioneering practice: Shaping Scotland’s future through inclusive land ownership

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Are you passionate about the future of Scotland's land? Do you want to be part of shaping innovative approaches to land ownership and governance?

Help to unlock the potential of Scotland's land at the Scottish Land Commission's upcoming conference and workshop event. Throughout the day, you will be involved in examining and discussing innovative and practical approaches that promise to reshape ways Scotland’s land is owned and contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable future.

What to Expect:

🎤 Panel Discussions:

Throughout the day, engage with panel discussions featuring case studies and thought leaders. Gain valuable perspectives on the future of land governance, tapping into the wealth of knowledge from those who are putting into practice different approaches now.

As well as panel discussions you will also have the opportunity to attend a series of workshop sessions, designed to stimulate ideas and opportunities on a number of topics, including:

  1. Power: Supporting small-scale land management and use - collaborative approaches
    • Explore ways to facilitate access to land for small-scale land management and use, creating local economic opportunities and a more balanced power dynamic in land tenure.
  2. People: Community Collaboration in Governance
    • Join the conversation on ways that communities are becoming more involved in shared ownership and decision-making in land holdings and how these approaches can be expanded and embedded.
  3. Prosperity: Innovative Governance for Housing Delivery
    • Uncover progressive governance models that can drive housing delivery, ensuring prosperity and sustainable development go hand in hand.
  4. People: Community Benefits, Land, and Natural Capital
    • Get into the practical ways that land and natural capital value and investment deliver meaningful benefits to local communities over the long-term.
  5. Power: Crofting Common Grazings
    • Explore with the Crofting Commission the unique governance of common grazings and looking to the future how the opportunities can be realised. 

Why Attend:                                                                                           

  • Network: Connect with like-minded individuals passionate about shaping Scotland's land ownership
  • Contribute: Share your expertise, perspectives, and innovative ideas to drive meaningful change.
  • Learn: Gain invaluable knowledge and insights from leading experts in the field.
  • Empowerment: Be part of a movement putting new approaches into practice and shaping change in Scotland’s land ownership