학술논문

Towards the Construction of a Typology of Management Models of Shooting Opportunities in Scotland.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scottish Geographical Journal. Sep - Dec2017, Vol. 133 Issue 3/4, p214-232. 19p.
Subject
*HUNTING
*LAND management
*BIODIVERSITY conservation
*LANDOWNERS
SCOTTISH economy
Language
ISSN
1470-2541
Abstract
In Scotland, the shooting industry has a significant impact on the economy, the environment and rural communities. However, styles of land management vary widely, and this is likely to have an effect on the benefits of shooting management. Here we construct a typology of management models, and test its utility in explaining economic benefits. Based on semi-structured interviews with 24 stakeholders representing 28 estates, three management models were defined: ‘Commercial Shooting Estates’ (CSE), ‘Non-commercial Shooting Estates’ (NSE) and ‘Diversified Estates’ (DE). DEs are differentiated from the other models as forestry, farming or biodiversity conservation, rather than shooting, is the main management objective. CSE and NSE are differentiated based on the degree of commercialisation of the shooting: CSEs let almost all of their shooting whereas NSEs do not let any shooting. Were the typology to be applied to a wider, systematic sample of estates, other factors may become more clearly differentiated. We found little variation between the three models in terms of spending and employment directly related to shooting activities. This study presents a typology of shooting management models that can be used to help identify pathways towards a new social contract between Scottish society and its landowners and managers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]