Management Of Land & Natural Resources
BIC code: RNF
See also: The Environment
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£25.00Conserving Nature: Scotland And The Wider World - Paperback
This volume commemorates the life and work of the late J. Morton Boyd, an influential figure in nature conservation in Scotland. -
Add to BasketEnergy And The Natural Heritage - Hardback
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Add to BasketForests And Soil Conservation: Guidelines - Paperback
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Add to BasketA High And Lonely Place - - Paperback
£15.99
This is the work of a man who has known and loved the Scottish Cairngorms for more than 30 years. Jim Crumley marks nature's rhythms with observations of bird, beast, flower and landscape, and proposes a radical solution to safeguard the mountains. -
Add to BasketThe Highland Clearances - - Paperback
£12.99
Following his reconstruction of the moorland battle in Culloden, John Prebble recounts how the Highlanders were deserted and then betrayed into famine and poverty. While the chiefs grew rich, the people died of cholera or famine. -
Add to BasketInvestigation, Remediation And Protection Of Land Resources - - Hardback
£60.00
Genske addresses the fundamental science and engineering of land degradation and rehabilitation from a multi-disciplinary perspective. With a firm basis in soil science and allied subjects, this book provides a readable introduction for anyone in the area of land remediation, whether as a professional or as a student. -
Add to BasketManaging Scotland's Environment - - Paperback
£33.99
This book is illustrated with photographs and maps and diagrams. It is designed for those studying Scotland's environment at undergraduate and graduate level and for those engaged in farming, forestry, conservation, game sports and employment. -
Add to BasketThe Origins Of The Organic Movement - - Paperback
£20.00
This historical work covers the formation of the organic movement. It gives an informative explanation of the political background, which is now relevant to topical issues concerning organic farming. -
Add to BasketScotland's Nature In Trust: The National Trust For Scotland And Its Wildland And Crofting Management - - Hardback
£35.00
The National Trust for Scotland is one of the largest landowners in Scotland, owning one per cent of its countryside. This comprehensive title looks a the Trust's credentials for natural heritage management and examines the properties it owns. -
Add to BasketScotland's Rural Land Use Agencies: The History And Effectiveness In Scotland Of The Forestry Commission Nature Conservancy Council And Countryside Commission For Scotland - - Paperback
£14.95
This is a study of the agencies which have governed the management of rural Scotland. It looks at how the past has dictated present rural structure and at what the future holds for land management under the offspring of these agencies.









