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A summary of research findings from the Scottish case study

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CONTENTS1 On <strong>the</strong> meanings <strong>of</strong> shooting andstalking for hunters and non-hunters 42 Large scale policy changes and <strong>the</strong>ir impactson sporting and game management discourses 63 Developing a ‘new vision’ for deer management:‘From species management to an ecosystemapproach’ 834 Governance and game bird shooting styles 105 A review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> game birdmanagement on non-target species 126 The same but different: Upland managementand bird diversity in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Scottish</strong> Highlands 137 Public preferences for moorland managementon sporting estates 168 What do hunters and o<strong>the</strong>r recreational users<strong>of</strong> moorlands want? 179 Managing <strong>the</strong> uplands for multiple benefits 18Front cover image:© Francisco Bisi

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