The challenge of population balance: mapping Scotland's institutional and intervention landscape
A report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population exploring Scotland's institutional and policy landscape with regards to population.
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Copus, A.; Kahila, P.; Fritsch, M.; Dax, T.; Kovács, K.; Tagai, G.; Weber, R.; Grunfelder, J.; Löfving, L.; Moodie, J.; Ortega-Reig, M.; Ferrandis, A.; Piras, S. and Meredith, D., 2020. ESPON ESCAPE (European Shrinking Rural Areas: Challenges, Actions and Perspectives for Territorial Governance) Final Report. University of Eastern Finland: Joensuu, Finland. https://www.espon.eu/escape
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Contact
Email: population@gov.scot
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