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Natural Capital - Landscape Scale Collaboration

Episode 121 of the Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast podcast, hosted by Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast, titled "Natural Capital - Landscape Scale Collaboration" was published on August 31, 2023 and runs 24 minutes.

August 31, 2023 ·24m · Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast

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Protecting, valuing and restoring natural capital at the landscape scale requires a joined-up effort and collaboration amongst different landowners and groups. In this episode we are joined by Ross MacLeod from the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust to talk about landscape scale and collaborative farming initiatives.  

We discuss the importance of collaboration, GWCTs ‘Farm Clusters’ approach; what they are and why they have set them up, and their involvement in NatureScot’s Natural Capital Pilot. Natural Capital is central to wildlife management and conservation in Scotland and we discuss the importance of evidence-based best practice, nature-friendly land management and biodiversity net gain.   

Host Rachel Smillie, producer Iain Boyd, editor Ross Mackenzie, executive producer Kerry Hammond. 

 

Timestamps  

The importance of Natural Capital for GWCT: 2:24 – 5:04 

Farm clusters and landscape scale solutions: 5:04 – 8:45 

How can a farmer set up a farm cluster?: 10:53 - 11:50 

Public and private funding and finance: 12:32 - 16:11 

Natural Capital assessments, tools and actions: 16:20 – 23:15 

Related FAS Resources

Boosting Biodiversity to Build Business | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)

Biodiversity | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)

FAS Sounds | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

Other Related Resources

Farmer Clusters - For farmers, facilitators and advisors

Scottish Demonstration Farm - Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (gwct.org.uk)

The Allerton Project | Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (allertontrust.org.uk)

Sussex Study - Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (gwct.org.uk)

Natural Capital Advisory

Natural Capital Assessment Tool - A Whole Farm Approach | NatureScot

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