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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 0861520637 | Go Listen to the Crofters | Cameron, Alex D. | Acair | 1998 | A collection of stories and anecdotes from crofters. | 543 | |
| 0406966664 | no image available | Agricultural Law in Scotland | Agnew, Crispin | Butterworths Law | 2004 | A guide to how agricultural law affects landlords and tenants. Legal obligations as a result of conservation legislation are also included. | 924 |
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Isles of the North: A Voyage to the Lands of the Norse | Ian Mitchell | Birlinn | 2004 | This is the story of the author`s yacht trip on the "Foggy Dew" during the summer of 2002. From Islay, the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland, he sailed across the North Sea to Norway. In both countries he studied how the respective governments cared for rural communities and considered how lessons from the Norwegian approach could be used to good effect in Britain. | 1402 |
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Soil and Soul: People Versus Corporate Power | Alastair McIntosh | Aurum Press | 2004 | Significal political changes are taking place in some of Scotland`s rural communities. The author, a founder of the Isle of Eigg Trust, has seen local people take land from an absentee laird, a momentous event in the country`s turbulent history of land ownership. This study looks at the history of recent developments and looks at how communities can take more control over their own lives and livlihoods. | 1462 |
| 1904365361 | no image available | Earnings in Rural and Non-rural Areas of Scotland | Alana Gilbert, E. Phimister | Macaulay Institute | 2004 | This study of earnings in rural areas of Scotland looks at the reasons for the disparity in earnings compared to non-rural areas. Various factors are examined including types of rural businesses, the role of tourism, low trade union membership, transport problems and lack of training facilities. | 1472 |