The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rural bodies share vision for tackling climate change

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Scottish farming and wildlife organisati­ons have united to call for government support for measures that could help address the climate and biodiversi­ty crisis.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) and NFU Scotland (NFUS) have identified measures that could be co-ordinated through the new Regional Land Use Partnershi­ps (RLUPs) as they are developed across the country.

They include encouragin­g more efficient use of nitrates; work to assess and improve soil health; co-ordinated action to re-naturalise rivers and create new riparian woodland; and support to tackle invasive non-native species.

Farming champions such as organic livestock farmer Carey Coombs, an industry “Champion for change”, said the agricultur­al industry had an almost unparallel­ed ability to support

positive environmen­tal change. “Unlocking this potential could create great rewards, both for wildlife and for people,” he said.

“New networks of wildlife-rich hedgerows could criss-cross Scotland, rivers could be revitalise­d and shaded by trees, and farm businesses could lessen their carbon and nitrogen emissions.

“Achieving our vision will require both public funding and a supporting framework of regulation.

“We hope the Scottish Government will take action to ensure that the relationsh­ip between

farming and the natural environmen­t becomes increasing­ly beneficial.”

NFUS director of policy, Jonnie Hall said the union shared the same vision as the SWT.

He added: “We know that across all sectors, there will be difficult choices ahead and we want to see policies implemente­d that support all farmers and crofters, enabling them to be profitable and sustainabl­e whilst delivering on our obligation to reduce our carbon footprint and help Scotland’s natural environmen­t recover from its current state of crisis.”

 ?? ?? A range of measures could be taken to improve land use.
A range of measures could be taken to improve land use.

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