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  • Capturing the changes that count - a review of greenspace scotland's SROI programmes and projects, November 2013
  • Collation of SROI study outcomes - greenspace scotland, November 2013
  • Social Return on Investment, working with community groups, report, 2011
  • Social Return on Investment, in simple terms, briefing note, 2011
  • Greenspace is good…and we’ve proved it, programme summary report, 2011
  • Greenspace is good…and we’ve proved it, summary report, 2011

Published: 12th April, 2018

Updated: 23rd January, 2019

Author: Ian Goodman

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    We provide a national lead for action on parks and greenspaces. Working in partnership we pioneer new approaches to managing and resourcing greenspace.

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