Scottish Government conference What Works in Behaviour Change addresses ways of changing behaviour regarding climate change
The Central Scotland Green Network (CSGN) is an ambitious new project aiming to transform the central belt of Scotland by linking, increasing and improving green spaces, for the benefit of local residents and businesses.
Transition Black Isle are encouraging local residents to try out Highland, organic, UK and meat free diets each week.
One Planet Food is a research and development project to explore ways to reduce climate impacts of our food system by working with farmers and other primary producers, institutions and local authorities and the wider civil society to create a more sustainable food culture, and is a Falkland Centre for Stewardship project.
Summary of the Local Food Conference at Dunbar, including slides – a new network, pulling together local food initiatives, producers, community groups and individuals, will be set up in 2010 as a result of this conference.
Scotland Food & Drink is an industry-led group providing advice and support to Scotland’s food & drink sector. It’s aim is to grow this sector from sales of £7.5bn to £12.5bn by 2017 and to build Scotland’s international reputation as a ‘land of food and drink’
Scotland’s National Food & Drink Policy – released June 2009
Forth Valley Food Links - News and information on the local food economy West of Linlithgow
Community Food and Health – promoting healthy diets in low income communities in Scotland
Local People Leading aims to act as a ‘gathering point’ where Scottish organisations and individuals who support community empowerment can join forces to campaign for change
Soil Association Scotland’s climate change training programme , open to farmers and others
Crofter Iain McKinnon’s comments on the bi-annual Terre Madre Slow Food conference in Italy.
International network promoting Good, Clean and Fair food: Slow Food International, Slow Food UK, local group- Cittaslow Linlithgow

