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Scotland – Land Use Strategy

Scotland is in the midst of discussions pertaining to it’s Land Use Strategy.  This is a wonderful opportunity for people to participate in the many meetings being held around Scotland. The land use strategy will essentially discuss and include all issues related to land. From food production to shorelines, it is an opportunity to initiate the process and develop the underlying spatial data infrastructure that would more fully support the future of Scotland.

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