Publications
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Over the years Reforesting Scotland has been involved with many publications. Here we’ll give you a flavour of our current books, journals and papers. More information on each in the menu. Member Publications The Reforesting Scotland Journal If you’re looking for … Read More

Annual Gatherings
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The Annual Gathering is the best chance each year to meet Reforesting Scotland’s members, take part in the discussions, catch up with what everyone else has been doing all year, and find out what Reforesting Scotland is all about. The … Read More

The Reforesting Scotland Journal
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If you’re looking for a lively magazine covering a wide range of issues around sustainability and forest culture, the Reforesting Scotland journal is for you. Published twice a year, in full colour, for 20 years, it has ranked among the … Read More

Book launch at Big Tent
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The Handbook of Scotland’s Wild Harvests, our new joint venture with the Scottish Wild Harvests Association, was launched in style this weekend by SWHA members at the Big Tent festival in Falkland, with wild food cookery demonstrations all weekend and … Read More

Reforesting Scotland Journal 45
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Spring/Summer 2012: Co-operative living – a low impact choice? Forty years at Laurieston Hall Acorn, a new crofting co-op for Argyll A simple woodland life at Tinker’s Bubble Together on the land at Talamh Thousand Huts campaign report and news … Read More

2011 Reforesting Scotland Annual Gathering
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This year’s Gathering was held at a rural but central location: the village of Croy in the Kelvin Valley, North Lanarkshire. The theme was be Renewal, looking at how reforestation has formed part of this area’s efforts to reinvent and … Read More

Reforesting Scotland Journal 44
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Autumn/Winter 2011-12: Reforestation, regeneration and renewal First Shoots: regeneration, renewal and reforestation by Alan Carter Renewing the Kelvin Valley Aspen apothecary – using aspen for remediation Greening the Central Belt Revitalising a neighbourhood in Aberdeen To tree or not to … Read More

Cover of the Reforesting Scotland book, Woodlanders
Woodlanders exhibition moves to Peebles
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For three months the Woodlanders exhibition has been in Aberfeldy. It is now moving to the Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre in Peebles for the whole of October. On October 25th, 730-830pm, also at the Eastgate, Reforesting Scotland members Ian … Read More

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