Land Reform: Re-Shaping Scotland’s Social Landscape

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

Type of Resource
News Item
Date Published
Primary Author or Creator
Dylan Howel
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Bella Caledonia

CARBON-FREE, POVERTY-FREE: HEATING OPTIONS FOR RURAL SCOTLAND

Fuel poverty is not only worse in rural Scotland than in urban Scotland, it also has different characteristics. For example, in urban areas 92% of those classified as income-poor are not classified as fuel-poor while in rural areas only 8% of those classified as income poor are not also fuel poor – fuel poverty plays a much larger role in rural poverty than in urban poverty.

Type of Resource
Policy Paper
Date Published
Primary Author or Creator
Ron Mould, Craig Dalzell, Jonathan Shafi
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Glasgow Caledonian University, Common Weal