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Land Ownership and Its Ecological Impact
This chapter explores the historical context of land ownership in the UK, tracing its roots from the Norman Conquest to modern implications. It critiques the elite control over land used for grouse shooting and the resulting environmental degradation, emphasizing the detrimental effects on biodiversity and carbon storage. The discussion highlights the need for land redistribution and systemic reforms to address ongoing ecological crises.