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Galvanising Change via Natural Capital

Across many sectors, decision-making and planning processes have typically not prioritised or consider nature as important. As a result, nature continues to be degraded.  One response to this challenge is the concept of ‘Natural Capital’ – the stocks and flows of services arising from nature.

SEAMS – Sustainability in Education and Agriculture using Mixtures

To develop, promote and implement crop species mixtures as a sustainable crop production system for Scotland and as a resource for knowledge exchange on food production, agricultural ecology, and environmental sustainability to a wider audience including school groups.

Green finance: navigating the future of sustainable investment

Green finance has become a new buzz phrase; an economic lever to help drive environmental solutions that address the climate and ecological crises. Here in Scotland, it’s an idea already being put into practise, with initiatives like the Facility for Investment Ready in Nature in Scotland (FIRNS) programme.