In recent years there's been increased interest in the idea of managing wildlife at a landscape scale - rather than just concentrating on isolated, protected areas such as nature reserves, we also need to improve the quality of the broader landscape around those areas.
Since its publication in 2001, the Lowland Path Construction Guide has been the source book for community groups, path managers, contractors and local authority staff. We have been commissioned to revised and update the guide for Paths for All.
We were contracted by Scottish Natural Heritage to look at the likely impacts of climate change on the planning and management of paths in Scotland. As part of this drew on the experiences of path managers throughout Scotland when dealing with the impacts of unusual weather conditions, and explored the relevance of these impacts to future climate change. 
We were commissioned by W A Fairhurst and partners to undertake a botanical survey of seven freshwater ponds in Aberdeenshire.
We were contracted by Perth and Kinross Council (in partnership with sportscotland and Scottish Natural Heritage) to investigate the barriers to participation in 'active outdoor recreation' within Perth and Kinross.
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Outdoor Access
Projects that are, primarily, about Outdoor Access and/or Visitor Management