Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition Community Workshop - Huntly

Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition Community Workshop - Huntly

Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition Community Workshop - Huntly Flyer
Date: 
Wednesday 30 August 2023 - 19:00 to 21:00
Venue: 

Stewarts Hall 15-17 Gordon Street Huntly AB54 8AJ

Organiser: 
Scottish Rural Network

Please join us in a community workshop and help us shape and inform our approach to the Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition. This in-person event will be held on Wednesday, 30th August at The Stewarts Hall, 15-17 Gordon St, Huntly AB54 8AJ. The workshop aims to bring together community members who are passionate about or involved in our Land and or Agriculture as we seek to draw upon your lived experiences and knowledge as Scotland looks to transition to a more sustainable and equitable future.

Through these discussion, we will look to introduce the concept of Just Transition and how it relates to Land Use and Agriculture and its relevance to the local community and offer the opportunity to discuss and share your experiences on key themes such as the rural economy and jobs, communities and place, people and equity and the environment and climate adaptation as we seek to transition to a more environmentally friendly and socially just economy.

Whether you are a directly involved in Land Use and Agriculture, or simply a community member interested in making a positive impact, this workshop is for you. Come and connect, share ideas, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on building a more sustainable future.

Don't miss this chance to be a part of the development of this Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition Plan. Mark your calendars for 30th August and join us at The Stewarts Hall, 15-17 Gordon St, Huntly AB54 8AJ.

Doors' open at 6:30pm with the workshop commencing at 7:00pm sharp.

A discussion paper has been published to  support discussion on the development of a Just Transition Plan for Land Use and Agriculture. It sets out a summary of current context, commitments, targets and policy ambitions and can be found at the link below.

Just transition in land use and agriculture: a discussion paper - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

 
Price: 
Free