SCAN Summit 2024
Dr. Josh Doble is Policy Manager, Community Land Scotland, he leads on policy advocacy and development to ensure that the benefits of community ownership and further land reform are understood at a national and regional level. Part of this role is to promote the connections between land reform and various key national policies, such as the Just Transition to Net Zero, the response to the climate crisis, Community Wealth Building, Human Rights and the Wellbeing Economy. Josh has experience in research and policy within government and academia. His research background as a historian of decolonisation, with an interest in the politics of land and race in postcolonial societies, means he is particularly interested in the opportunities for progressive land reform within Scotland. This talk was recorded at the SCAN Summit 2024, titled ‘Who can impress the forest, bid the tree, unfix the earth-bound root?’, to mark 21 years of the Land Reform Act Scotland, at a time when ownership of and access to land, affordable housing and green space are crucial in rural and urban Scotland. In the era of rewilding, carbon credits and global tourism, we took inspiration from the surviving remnants of Birnam Wood to explore forest, field and stream.
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