Hot Spots of Rural Resilience in Scotland
Report produced as an output of the Hot Spots of Rural Resilience project funded by the National Centre for Resilience and Scottish Government.
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Report produced as an output of the Hot Spots of Rural Resilience project funded by the National Centre for Resilience and Scottish Government.
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In: Thomson , S , McMorran , R , Glass , J , McMillan , J & Spencer , M 2020 , The Employment Rights of Gamekeepers : Part 2 of Research to assess socioeconomic and biodiversity impacts of driven grouse moors and to understand the rights of gamekeepers . SEFARI .
This report - Part 2. The Employment Rights of Gamekeepers - is part of a larger, multipart study commissioned by the Scottish Government to Assess Socioeconomic and Biodiversity Impacts of Driven Grouse Moors and to understand the Rights of Gamekeepers. The report delivers to a Scottish Government commitment to undertake "work in relation to protecting gamekeepers' employment and other rights", this report provides evidence on the working lives and employment rights and benefits of gamekeepers, stalkers and ghillies across Scotland, with key findings specific to the driven grouse sector drawn out where appropriate.
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In: Thomson , S , McMorran , R , Newey , S , Matthews , K B , Fielding , D A , Miller , D , Glass , J , Gandossi , G , McMillan , J & Spencer , M 2020 , The socioeconomic and biodiversity impacts of driven grouse moors and the employment rights of gamekeepers - summary report . vol. (CR/2019/01) , The Scottish Government .
This report provides a summary of the findings from the distinct pieces of research commissioned by the Scottish Government to Assess the Socioeconomic and Biodiversity Impacts of Driven Grouse Moors and to Understand the Rights of Gamekeepers (CR/2019/01). This project was led by Scotland's Rural College and was undertaken by an experienced team of interdisciplinary researchers from SRUC and the James Hutton Institute.
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