Members
Hub Members
Our Basecamp network comprises of over 700 practitioners, experts and interested parties across a variety of topic hubs and exploration zones.
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The network is multi-sector and made up of participants working across the natural capital field and those in various roles relating to the development of a nature market. The charts below give you and idea of the wide spectrum of sectors and roles in the network.
Data correct at July 2024
Organisational Members
Organisational membership of the Scottish Forum on Natural Capital is open to private, public and voluntary organisations that would like to contribute to achieving our vision to protect and rebuild Scotland’s natural capital.
To register your organisation’s interest in becoming a member please fill in the membership sign up form or contact Julia Clough, Project Development Officer at jclough@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk.You can also subscribe to our newsletter to hear about the latest developments.
Private sector
Business in the Community (BITC) Ecometrica Edrington Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Falkland Estate Federated Hermes Finance Earth Forest Carbon Ltd GeoCapita Ltd Grant Thornton Hayfield Equestrian Centre Highland Boundary ICAS Inex Works Group Institute of Chartered Foresters (ICF) Institute of Directors (IoD) Scotland Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) Jacobs UK Ltd JAHAMA Highland Estates JF Agricultural Engineering John Ferry Hydrogeology Johnston Carmichael Laurence Gould Partnership Living Alive Lothian Buses Malcolm Hollis LLP Mazars LLP Natural Power Consultants Ltd Natwest Group PLC (formerly RBS) Nestlé UK & Ireland Peter Graham & Associates LLP Reading Agricultural Consultants RSK Environment SAOS (Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society) Scottish Land & Estates Scottish Tourism Alliance ScottishPower SSE The Way Forward 2045 ThismiaFocus Torwoodlee & Buckholm Estates Co. Ltd. Trucost (part of S&P Global) Veolia Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions UK WSP UK Ltd |
Public sector
Cairngorms National Park Authority Central Scotland Green Network City of Edinburgh Council Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere Highlands and Islands Enterprise Historic Environment Scotland Joint Nature Conservation Committee JNCC Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park Authority Marine Scotland NatureScot (formerly SNH) Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Scottish Enterprise Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Scottish Forestry Scottish Land & Estates Scottish Marine Environmental Enhancement Fund (SMEEF) Scottish Government Scottish Water Seven Lochs Partnership
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Non-profit/NGO sector
British Association for Shooting and Conservation (Scotland) Business Energy Scotland Business in the Community (BiTC) Capitals Coalition Connecting Nature Platform – A2B maps Crichton Carbon Centre Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust GEO (Golf Environment Organisation) Green Action Trust Green Tourism UK Heather Trust Highlands Rewilding Ltd Landscape Institute Scotland My Drop in the Oceans New Economic Knowledge Services NFU Scotland Outer Hebrides Fisheries Trust Perth & Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) Plantlife Scotland Population Matters Ramblers Scotland RSA Fellows’ MCICH Network RSPB Scotland Scotland: The Big Picture Scotland’s Towns Partnership Scottish Environment LINK Scottish Geodiversity Forum Scottish Wildlife Trust Sniffer Surrey Wildlife Trust Ecology Services Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust (SIFT) The MacRobert Trust The National Trust for Scotland Tweed Forum WWF Scotland |
Research and education
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Centre for Knowledge Exchange and Impact Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde James Hutton Institute SAC Consulting – SRUC Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) Scottish Consortium for Rural Research Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) SEFARI (The Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutes) University of Edinburgh University of Nottingham |
Representatives from member organisations can join the Scottish Forum LinkedIn Group to network.
Data correct at July 2024