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There are many organisations who can provide information to help you to understand, interpret and enhance the green heritage of the Lothians. You will also find useful links here to funding and advisory bodies who can help you deliver environmental projects.

Edinburgh, Lothians & South East Scotland

Borders Forest Trust Lothian Wildlife Information Centre
Central Scotland Forest Trust Midlothian Council
City of Edinburgh Council Pentland Hills Regional Park
East Lothian Council SESplan
Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust West Lothian Council

Scottish & National Organisations

Community Woodland Association Reforesting Scotland
Greenspace Scotland Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh
Greenspace UK Royal Scottish Forestry Society
Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Scottish Environment Link
Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens Scottish Biodiversity Forum
Flora Celtica Scottish Natural Heritage
Forest Harvest Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Forest Education Initiative Scottish Rural Property and Business Association
Forestry Commission Scotland Scottish Wildlife Trust
National Farmers Union for Scotland Tree Council
Native Woodland Discussion Group Woodland Trust
Paths for All Partnership  

Professional and Advisory Bodies
(UK / European)

Cabespace Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
European Centre for Nature Conservation Institute of Chartered Foresters
European Ecological Networks International Association of Landscape Ecology (UK Branch)
Defra Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC)
Forest Research Town and Country Planning Association

Funding Organisations

Biffa Scottish Government: SRDP
Big Lottery Wren
Forestry Commission Scotland - Challenge Funds  
vision

Edinburgh and the Lothians will have attractive, biodiverse networks of forest, woodlands, greenspaces and semi natural habitats.

"Information to help you understand, interpret and enhance the green heritage of the Lothians"


 

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