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The role of community landownership in improving rural health in Scotland
Bobby Macaulay
Centre for Mountain Studies
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Doctoral Thesis (not awarded by UHI)
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UK
100%
Health
100%
Landownership
100%
Community
100%
Intervention
27%
Economics
27%
Land Reform
27%
Theses
18%
Resident
18%
Perspective
18%
Inequality
18%
Management
9%
Work
9%
Identity
9%
Strategy
9%
Understanding
9%
History
9%
Evidence
9%
Policy
9%
Change
9%
Interest
9%
Economic and Social Development
9%
Research Practice
9%
Governance
9%
Relative
9%
Social Economics
9%
Land Use
9%
Decision
9%
Community Development
9%
Attempt
9%
Determinants
9%
Local Population
9%
Science Policy
9%
Qualitative Research
9%
Q Methodology
9%
Social Inequality
9%
Social Rights
9%
Health Reform
9%
Cultural Rights
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rural Communities
36%
Fields
9%
Community Development
9%
History
9%
Land
9%
Methodology
9%
Land Use
9%
Governance
9%
People
9%
Counters
9%
Research Policy
9%
Social Inequality
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Reform
54%
Social Economics
18%
Management
9%
Land Use
9%
Rural Development
9%
Research Policy
9%
Social Inequality
9%