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Land Use

Community Land Ownership for Affordable Housing

To counter the housing crisis, we need to upgrade the community ownership legislation in Wales, Casey Edwards argues.

17th January (14th January)
  • Politics and Policy

What We Talk About When We Talk About Land

Dylan Moore introduces the first themed online edition of the welsh agenda by adopting Raymond Williams’ etymological approach.

4th January (2nd January)
  • Voices

Post-COP26: Why Wales should embrace planting trees for timber

Gary Newman makes the case for investing in planting trees for timber to reach carbon reduction targets in Wales.

22nd November (18th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Access to nature conditions who has a say in nature writing, Grace Quantock argues. The picture represents an idyllic Welsh landscape.

IWA Analysis: What do we want from Wales’ land, and why does it matter?

Land is one of the most precious resources a country has. Although countries are defined by their people, culture, heritage

24th September (19th October)
  • Politics and Policy

What Wales Could Do with a Community Food Strategy

Jane Powell explores the benefits of a comprehensive community food strategy that would consider land use for Wales.

31st August (31st August)
  • People and Places

Rent Smart Wales: A Watchdog in Need of Sharper Teeth

Criminal landlords and lettings agents are not being held accountable because of a failure to enforce the law, argues Nicki Kindersley.

18th January (14th January)
  • Voices

‘Accountability Deficit’ Haunts Landlord Licensing Body

Lack of strategy and a democratically unsound Rent Smart Wales is a serious issue for the private rented sector, argues Calum Davies.

11th January (11th January)
  • Politics and Policy

On the Edge of the Verge: Travel Notes – Part One

Jörg Bernig is a German poet, novelist and essayist. The travel notes presented here were written during a week’s return to his former home of Swansea in 2017.

6th March (9th March)
  • People and Places

Setting the Bar for a Green Brexit in Food and Farming

Dr Ludivine Petetin, Dr Viviane Gravey and Dr Brendan Moore share new research into sustainable agri-food systems

24th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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