Abstract

A commonly promoted view is that in the absence of driven grouse moor management in the UK uplands, land use on moorland would default to agriculture or afforestation. This forum article questions the orthodoxy of this thinking, discusses alternative scenarios for land use in the uplands and considers the potential effects of these on moorland‐breeding birds.

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