Land Use Strategy - The Scottish Government
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Land Use Strategy
Rural Development Council
1 February 2010
Rural Directorate
Landscapes and Habitats Division
Land Use Strategy Team
Background
• Rural Land Use Study
• Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009
Rural Land Use Study
• Established 2008
• Integrated evidence base – three major
research projects
• Reported November 2009 – Rural Land
Use Summit
Climate Change (Scotland) Act
2009
Section 57 (1)
The Scottish Ministers must, no later than
31 March 2011, lay a land use strategy
before the Scottish Parliament.
Climate Change (Scotland) Act
2009
The strategy must, in particular, set out—
(a) the Scottish Ministers' objectives in
relation to sustainable land use;
(b) their proposals and policies for meeting
those objectives; and
(c) the timescales over which those
proposals and policies are expected to
take effect.
Climate Change (Scotland) Act
2009
The Strategy must also contribute to
• Emissions reduction targets
• Ministers’ objectives in relation to climate
change adaptation
• Sustainable development
Scope
• Rural Land or all land?
• Interface with the planning system and
NPF2
• Sustainable land use/climate change
• Timeframe – 2020/2050
Project Structure
Parliament
Stakeholders
Cab. Sec. for Environment
and Rural Affairs
Early spring
regional events
Submissions
Web forum
Natural Capital
Steering Group:
Director-level SG family
representatives
Consultation in
autumn
SEA consultation
process
Workstreams
Project Board:
Workstream leads
Key SG representatives
Project Team
Land Based
Industries
People, Culture,
Communities
Development
Planning
Communications
Steering Group Membership
• Chair – Peter Russell, Director, Rural
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SG Environment
SG Rural
SG Built Environment
SG RERAD
Scottish Enterprise
Forestry Commission Scotland
SEPA
Historic Scotland
SNH
Workstreams
• Natural Capital (biodiversity, landscape,
ecosystem services, landscape, water,
soils, land capability);
• Land Based Industries (agriculture,
forestry, energy, minerals, waste,
defence);
Workstreams
• People, Culture and Communities (culture,
access, recreation, crofting, historic
environment assets, tourism,
communities);
• Development Planning (urbanisation,
physical development, transport,
infrastructure, interface with development
planning system)
Work Programme
• Phase 1 (Nov - Feb 2010)
– Identify key policy issues, conflicts,
complementarities, competing demand for
land and likely land use tensions
– Consider policy responses to these issues in
the period to 2020 and 2050.
Work Programme
• Phase 2 (Feb – April 2010)
– Analysis of workstream outputs
– Regional stakeholder workshops
– Analysis and synthesis of workshop outputs.
Work Programme
• Phase 3 (May/June 2010)
– Prepare consultation draft strategy
– Cabinet process for consultation draft
• Phase 4 (July – December 2010)
– Prepare and undertake statutory public
consultation.
– Analysis of responses.
Work Programme
• Phase 5 (Jan – March 2011)
– Parliamentary processes and laying of
strategy before Parliament by March 2011
• Post March 2011
– Statutory requirement to review at 5 yearly
intervals
Rural Framework and Relationship
to the Land Use Strategy
RF will focus on:
• Economic and social sustainability in rural
Scotland
• Advice to Ministers on how to maximise
the contribution of rural Scotland to the
Scottish Government's overall purpose of
sustainable economic growth
Rural Framework and Relationship
to the Land Use Strategy
• Improving the quality of life and
maximising economic development in rural
communities
• Increased community empowerment and
better use of resources
Rural Framework and Relationship
to the Land Use Strategy
The Land Use Strategy will
• Set the long term vision for land use in
Scotland with time horizons of 2020 and
2050
• Establish the broad principles from which
decisions about land use will flow
• Provide a stable sustainable land use
environment within which the objectives of
the Rural Framework can be realised