Abstract

Abstract The government is encouraging the establishment of community woodlands in Scotland. Reliance for the implementation of this policy is being placed on the private sector, with the public sector fulfilling a facilitating role. This paper considers the factors which are likely to determine the private sector's response to this encouragement, including the opportunity cost, grant aid, commercial planting and the use of woodlands for access and recreation. It concludes that the response is likely to be limited.

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