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Ath-fhiadhachadh: Stiùireadh do Bhuidhnean Coimhearsnachd
Tha an duilleag seo nam pàirt den Ath-fhiadhachadh: Stiùireadh do Bhuidhnean Coimhearsnachd, goireas do bhuidhnean ionadail a tha ag obair gus nàdar ath-nuadhachadh. Air ais gu clàr-innse an stiùiridh.

Mar a nì thu ath-fhiadhachadh

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s 10 principles to guide rewilding initiatives. The benefits and risks of rewilding - resource | IUCN

Northwoods Nine offers nine principles for rewilding in Scotland

Rewilding Britain have a Rewilding Journeys toolkit, tips on restoring natural processes and 12 steps to rewilding

SCOTLAND: The Big Picture run training courses on specific rewilding themes

TCV Scotland offers environmental activities, information and resources across Scotland through their Community Network


Com-pàirteachas agus com-pàirteachadh na coimhearsnachd

IAP2 Spectrum of Participation was designed to assist with the selection of the level of participation that defines the public’s role in any public participation process

National Standards for Community Engagement: The Scottish Community Development Centre’s good-practice principles designed to improve and guide the process of community engagement. They are written from the perspective of a public body wanting to work better with communities

Community Engagement in Decisions Relating to Land: the Scottish Land Commission’s guidelines for landowners

Community engagement: good practice for restoring Scotland’s rainforest: the Alliance for Scotland’s Rainforests guidance on community engagement

Involving Your Community - DTAS is a guide for community organisations planning to undertake a community asset project

Green expectations is a guide to involving communities in landscape change

 

Buannachdan coimhearsnachd

The Scottish Land Commission's guidance on delivering community benefits from land sets out six key points about community benefits and provides some examples of current practice

Their guidance on community wealth building sets out practical actions that public bodies can take to use and manage land productively and in the public interest


Ag obair le sealbhadairean-tìre

Transparency of Ownership and Land Use Decision-Making: Good practice guidelines from the Scotland Land Commission

Land Ownership Map | Who Owns Scotland: the best source of information on land ownership in Scotland. Privately researched so accessed with a small subscription fee

Register of Vacant and Derelict Land is a register of vacant and derelict sites 

 

A’ fàs nan sealbhadairean-tìre coimhearsnachd

Community Land Scotland describe the benefits of community ownership and the steps involved in a community buyout 

You can also read about case studies from Scotland and elsewhere on the Scottish Land Commission website

Community Ownership Support Service (COSS) is funded by the Scottish Government and provides advice and support to communities throughout the process of taking ownership of land and buildings

Highlands and Islands Enterprise: Ten Steps to Community Ownership

Scottish Government’s summary guide to asset transfer 

Forestry and Land Scotland community asset transfer scheme

Dumfries and Galloway Council community asset transfers – although specific to Dumfries and Galloway, all councils are required to support community asset transfer and should have similar websites and staff to help with the process


A’ buntainn ri nàdar

Nature Connected Communities Handbook invites communities to notice, engage, and relate with the more-than-human world, for closer community-nature relationships.

The Changing Treescapes Project have a guide to Making Socio Ecological Art and Science Collaboration Work

NatureScot have a Talking About Our Place Toolkit


Innse sgeulachdan

Scottish Communities Climate Action Network are creating and sharing 1000 stories of Scottish community climate action

The Cateran Ecomuseum River Detectives investigated how the people of Strathmore managed their rivers, bogs and lochans in the past and how this knowledge might help local communities take better care of them now and in the future


Dealbhadh agus lagh

Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland offer free advice on environmental and related planning law

Planning Aid Scotland resources include SP=EED – Planning Advisory Service: A Practical Guide to Better Engagement in Planning and Placemaking

Local Place Plans | Our Place

Community Action Plans | DTAS Community Ownership Support Service

Lifescape Project including legal guidance notes for Scotland here on developing and managing rewilding projects

APRS resources on development planning


Stèidheachadh buidhne coimhearsnachd

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) provides everything you need on Setting up your organisation, Running your organisation (including finances and employment), and Governance. 

Development Trusts Association Scotland has a website full of news, examples and advice for its network of development trusts across Scotland

CWA Information Notes — Community Woodlands Association includes information notes on forming a community group, governance and insurance

The effective community group is a helpful guide to constitutions and other essentials, produced by Laurencekirk Business Club Council for Voluntary Service Aberdeenshire Central/South Aberdeenshire Council Community Learning and Development Service


The Scottish Governance Code for the Third Sector is a statement of best practice, setting out the core principles and key elements of good governance, created by the voluntary sector for the voluntary sector in Scotland


Verture (formerly Sniffer) have a Community Climate Adaptation Routemap to help communities or people driving local climate action, including nature restoration


Saoranaich

Volunteer Scotland offer resources for involving and managing volunteers

SCVO have advice for managing volunteers

Forest Research produced top tips for managing woodland volunteers


Maoin 

National Lottery Awards for All Scotland offers funding for community-led projects, from £300 to £20,000. 

Scottish Land Fund supports urban and rural communities to become more resilient and sustainable through the ownership and management of land and land assets

Foundation Scotland works with funders, donors and philanthropists who want to support communities, and with communities to maximise funding opportunities from place-based funds

Individual local authorities have particular funding schemes

Highlands and Islands Enterprise works with businesses, communities and social enterprises across the Highlands and Islands, while South of Scotland Enterprise does the same in the South of Scotland

Stiùireadh fearainn is mara coimhearsnachd: lìonraidhean taic

Northwoods Rewilding Network is a Scotland-wide chain of landholdings committed to nature recovery 

The Community Woodlands Association is a membership organisation for community woodlands in Scotland

The Coastal Communities Network (CCN) is a coalition of community-based groups & organisations committed to the preservation and safeguarding of Scotland’s coastal and marine environments 

Community Land Scotland represents Scotland’s community land owners

Find out more about emerging Nature Networks


A’ cumail sùil air ath-fhiadhachadh

The Rewilding Monitoring Framework is being developed by Rewilding Britain

Community-led marine biodiversity monitoring handbook by NatureScot covers marine biodiversity surveys and monitoring of Scotland’s coasts and inshore waters

Briefing paper: Scottish land reform | Rewilding Britain: a brief overview of what 21 communities are contributing towards nature restoration

A Community for Naturalists - find out more about iNaturalist

Woodland Herbivore Impact Assessment Method User Guide –  an example of participatory monitoring approach for habitat condition 

Seasearch offers a way to learn about marine life while protecting and restoring the sea

Association of Local Environmental Records Centres - ALERC is a membership organisation representing LERCs, not-for-profit organisations that collect, collate and manage information on the natural environment for a defined geographic area


Conaltradh ruigsinneach

Scotland’s Inclusive Communication Hub contains a section on organising inclusive and accessible events

Communities Channel Scotland signposts accessibility resources for your community group

Disability Equality Scotland have a guide to making online events accessible

Inclusion Scotland have a guide to making social media accessible


Obrachadh iomchaidh

SURF is Scotland’s regeneration forum, working to improve the lives of residents in disadvantaged communities

The Ethnic Minority Environmental Network (EMEN) creates connections between ethnic minority groups and individuals, and mainstream organisations addressing climate change and climate justice in Scotland

Pride Outside offer training and wellbeing events aimed at helping organisations be more LGBTQ+ inclusive

ScotLINK have resources available on being inclusive and being an ally

Volunteer Scotland have top tips for being inclusive when offering volunteering opportunities

 

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