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  • Local Authorities Making Farmland Work for the Public Good
  • About
  • Manifesto: Land in the Public Interest
  • I. Acting as an owner and manager of public land
    • Strategise
    • Manage
    • Invest
    • Share
  • II. Acting as a facilitator of the local land system
    • Provide data
    • Raise awareness
    • Convene
    • Intermediate
  • III. Acting as a regulator and making local land policies
    • Plan
    • Administer
    • Catalyse
    • Advocate
  • Practical resources to get started
    • Some key principles and first steps
    • Surveying and decision-making tools
  • Bibliography
    • France
    • Belgium
    • Spain
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • Romania
  • Case Studies
    • The City of Leuven allocates public land to sustainable farmers
    • The City of Ghent’s vision on public farmland
    • Mouans-Sartoux: from organic food for schools to land and food policy
    • Ohey municipality: distributing public agricultural land more equitably among farmers
    • Inclusive farm to fork food aid in Florennes, Walloon Region
    • The Cooperativa Co.R.Ag.Gio (Cooperativa Romana Agricoltura Giovani) and renewed uses of public farm
    • Red Terrae: the network of municipalities working for sustainable land use
    • Boscos de Pastura: using grazing for wildfire prevention
    • Stewardship and management of common pastures in Romania
    • Glasgow City Council and the Glasgow Community Food Network Case study
    • Cornwall Council’s Farms Strategy
    • The Grenoble Alpes Métropole land policy
    • Remobilising abandoned lands in Moëlan-sur-Mer
    • Acting on farmland at the department level: land banking and plots exchange in Ille-et-Vilaine
    • Agricultural Programme of the City of Hannover - agricultural policy at municipality level
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Access to Land members and partners: , , , , ,

Networks and organisations:

Other resources:

  • CPRE, New Economics Foundation, Shared Assets.

  • CPRE, New Economics Foundation, Shared Assets.

  • Food, Farming and Countryside Commission.

  • UK Government. .

  • (Not yet available in NI or Scotland)

  • (Currently only in Wales)

  • ACES Rural.

Shared Assets
Biodynamic Land Trust
Soil Association
Real Farming Trust
Ecological Land Coop
Scottish Farm Land Trust
Food Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC)
Reviving county farms.
Reimagining council farms.
A Devon Land Use Framework.
Neighbourhood planning processes and policy
Land Explorer Mapping Tools
Community Land Advisory Service
Rural Practice Guidance for Local Authorities