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The principle of open access to information underpins the work of Forward Scotland. We produce a wide range of publications including research reports, information bulletins, consultation responses and others.  Forward Scotland is currently focusing on the following research areas:
  • Sustainable consumption and local food
  • Well-being and quality of life
  • Community skills and capacity building
  • Renewable energy
  • Corporate responsibility
  • Greening the economy  

Forward Scotland is always open to suggestions and to the opportunity of working with new partners. If you would like to discuss a potential area of research we would be delighted to hear from you. Contact us by selecting the link from the top menu.



Making the grade in Europe PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
grades.jpgForward Scotland has published the evaluation report of its pioneering graduate placement programme (GRADES) following collaborations in Hungary and Malta.
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Who is looking after our assets? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 April 2009
news logo.jpgThe Scottish Government has been consulting on Planning and in particular the part about additional benefits from development. The current system seems wholly inadequate and fails to demonstrate openness and transparency for our communities.
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Communities to benefit from Railways contract extension PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 02 December 2008
Arbroath station
Forward Scotland broadly welcomes the railway franchise extension and the committments and provisions it provides. A wholly new community fund is a positive aspect that if handled well could provide a real legacy.
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Men are from Mars women care about Earth PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 24 November 2008
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The failure to successfully address gender inequality may well lie at the heart of our failure to progress towards sustainable development. Women are consistently reported as being more concerned about the environment and social equity than men but are not found in any great number in the key decision making roles.

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