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    2. Can a peatland restoration project progress without the consent of the landlord?

    Can a peatland restoration project progress without the consent of the landlord?

    Karen Macrae | 14 May 2025

    Anyone interested should refer to Peatland Action eligibility criteria.  If any restoration project is being commercialised for the purposes of carbon trading, it is very likely that the landlord would have to take the initiative and collaborate with the crofters.

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