On the Other Side of Sorrow: Nature and People in the Scottish Highlands by James Hunter

On the Other Side of Sorrow: Nature and People in the Scottish Highlands

James Hunter

272 pages first pub 1995 (editions)

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Caring for the environment, developing rural communities and ensuring the survival of minority cultures are all laudable objectives, but they can conflict, and nowhere more so than the Scottish Highlands. As environmentalists strive to preserve th...

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