This practical guide is a well-organised and easily accessible
introduction to the law applying to forests and woodlands in Scotland.
The book will be a useful tool for anyone interested in Scotland's
forests whether large commercial plantations or small woodlands. The
text is succinct and empathetic with helpful explanations and references
to key sources of information throughout.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Philip Buchan is a solicitor specialising in land law and in particular
countryside matters. He qualified in 2005 (Writer to the Signet, 2016).
Philip regularly publishes articles in sector newsletters and magazines
and national newspapers such as the Scotsman. He also blogs on forestry,
land reform and agricultural matters.
CONTENTS
Chapter One - Forestry Law History and Legislation
Chapter Two - Scotland's Forestry Strategy and Governance Structure
Chapter Three - Management of Land by the Scottish Ministers
Chapter Four - Tree Species and Health
Chapter Five - Forestry Standards
Chapter Six - Felling
Chapter Seven - Financial Support
Chapter Eight - Timber Transport Access
Chapter Nine - Land Information Search, Ancient Monuments and other
Designations
Chapter Ten - Third Party Rights
Chapter Eleven - Boundaries and Mapping
Chapter Twelve - Deer Management
Chapter Thirteen - Hutting
Chapter Fourteen - Community Woodlands
Chapter Fifteen - Forestry Taxation
Chapter Sixteen - The Woodland Carbon Code
Chapter Seventeen - Conclusion