Tag: conservation

September 23, 2018 Dave Morris 2 comments

Scotland has almost no natural treeline and lacks the montane scrub zone which is found in other mountainous areas such as Norway and the Alps because of a long history of overgrazing (by sheep and deer) and excessive burning. It is therefore very welcome that the Cairngorms National Park Authority attaches a high priority to…

September 13, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

The consultation on the draft Cairngorms Nature Action Plan closes tomorrow on Friday 14th September.  A month ago (see here) I considered the context for the plan and the proposed priorities for landscape scale conservation:   farmland, freshwater restoration, woodland expansion and peatland .   This post will look at the other two professed aims of the…

August 23, 2018 Ron Greer 19 comments

Hydroelectric power generation  features prominently in the firmament of  the renewable energy icons of the ‘green movement’ and indeed among its most avid supporters, there is almost a zealous fervency about it, bordering on religiosity about its promulgation, indeed one tantamount to a holy dictum of hydro. There is no doubt, in a  political environment…

August 17, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

The consultation on the second five year Cairngorms Nature Action Plan was launched on 20th June and closes on Friday 14th September at 5pm.    The draft plan is easy to read (just 36 pages with big print and lots of photos) and there in an online survey form which focuses on whether the aims, objectives…

August 16, 2018 Anne MacIntyre No comments exist

Following on from the  ‘Lessons from the Pyrenees’ posts I recently visited the Jotunheimen National Park which covers a mountainous area of more than 1,000 km2 including Galdhoppigen, the highest peak in Northern Europe.   It’s not surprising that this is Norway’s premier walking area and, with increasing visitor numbers, there has been significant pressure on…

August 4, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Listening to Radio Scotland on Wednesday, I heard a reporter extolling the wonders of Loch Lomond as the venue for the European open water swimming championships which takes place over four days starting on Wednesday 8th August (see here).  Spectating at the event is free of charge and unticketed.   The Reporter seemed blissfully aware of…

July 31, 2018 James Graham 6 comments

  [Editor’s note:  my apologies to James and readers, I had  intended to appear publish James’ objection to the Flamingo Land proposal at the end of June.  It makes a forceful case for nature] My objection to the Flamingo Land planning application was as follows. To the east, the Site Boundary is on the River…

July 27, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

The French Pyrenean National Park and the Ordesa and Mont Perdido National Park are much smaller than our two National Parks in Scotland but surrounded by large buffer zones where the National Park influences what activities take place and how land is managed.   In the National Parks themselves there is no permanent human habitation and…

July 12, 2018 Nick Kempe 2 comments

The replacement extension to the Cairngorms National Park Authority HQ, which is now close to completion, has been attracting some critical comments in the Strathy.                 The building, which the Cairngorms National Park Authority leases, is owned by Reidhaven, more commonly known as Seafield Estates, which owns much…

July 6, 2018 Nick Kempe 1 comment

Twenty five years ago a group of dynamic people interested in land-use in Scotland undertook a study tour of Norway and the subsequent report written by Andy Wightman, now a Green MSP (see here), inspired many people to get involved in developing alternatives to blanket blocks of Sitka,   degraded grouse moors and deer “forests”.   Last…

June 8, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Reviewing our National Parks Ten days ago, writing in the Sunday Telegraph (see here) or (see here for Guardian article), the Westminster Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, who currently has no powers to speak of in Scotland, announced a review of National Parks in England chaired by Julian Glover: “The goal of Julian’s review is not…

May 15, 2018 Gordon Bulloch 1 comment

Looks like many other SUDS schemes     ….but why would they not want photographs taken? Read on……………… This SUDS scheme looks like many others, but could it really become a national icon and the ‘go to’ place for water technology as claimed by the British organiser of an Icelandic delegation visiting to the Cairngorms National Park? …

May 10, 2018 Duncan Bryden 2 comments

In response to Parkswatch blog on comparisons to the Vanoise, may I offer the following observations and note that while I believe we should broaden our horizons, it seems to me unwise to make assumptions on the reading and experiences of others. Monbiot is a gifted, intelligent, campaigning journalist but I would tend to agree…

April 25, 2018 Nick Kempe No comments exist

Almost everywhere you go in the Haute Maurienne is evidence of community use of the forests which cover much of the valley sides.  Locals use wood to heat their houses and in construction.  The contrast with Scotland is striking: how many such wood stores do you see in the Argyll Forest Park or in Crianlarich?…

April 12, 2018 Nick Kempe 5 comments

A couple of weeks ago I stopped at at one of the two laybys on the new section of A9 dual carriageway between Kincraig and Dalraddy.  Its been nicely landscaped and provided with a bin, unlike the laybys on the A82, thanks to Highland Council but is too close to the road to be a…

April 11, 2018 Mary Jack 3 comments

(This post first appeared as a letter in the Helensburgh Advertiser on Thursday 5th April) As the Loch Lomond and Trosssachs National Park Authority have now belatedly applied Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) to the decimated area in Drumkinnon Bay is it not time that the Park were more proactive in protecting other areas within the Park…

March 28, 2018 Nick Kempe 13 comments

In a major embarrassment for the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority the Lennox Herald reported over 118 trees were chopped down last week on land which the Park manages and provided an excellent photo of the damage (see here). While its unclear at present who was responsible for this, the extent of the…