Natural Capital

By: Farm Advisory Service
  • Summary

  • The Earth’s soils, rocks, air, water, plants and animals are all valuable resources that provide a wide range of services and benefits. These resources need to be carefully managed and maintained to support a healthy functioning environment. In this Natural Capital podcast series, hosted by Rachel Smillie and Harry Fisher, we will explore different natural capital assets and their value to Scottish agriculture and the rural economy, including the opportunities and risks for the future. Hosted by Rachel Smillie and Harry Fisher, produced by Iain Boyd, edited by Ross Mackenzie and Kieron Sim, executive producer Kerry Hammond. Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service is funded by the Scottish Government. Our podcast covers a range of topics which help support your farm or croft to be more profitable and sustainable.
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Episodes
  • Combating Nature Loss - Scottish Biodiversity Strategy
    Jan 28 2025

    The loss of species and degradation of our natural environment is an existential threat to the planet that requires urgent, collaborative and transformative solutions. We are in a biodiversity crisis, with 1 in 9 Scottish species facing extinction and declines in numbers and ranges of many plants, birds and animals. There is a need for action and Scotland’s Biodiversity Strategy to 2045 sets out a clear ambition - For Scotland to be Nature Positive by 2030, and to have restored and regenerated biodiversity across the country by 2045.

    We are joined by Professor Davy McCracken to discuss the newly published Scottish Biodiversity Strategy and delivery plans to 2045 and his involvement with it. We go through what is included in the strategy and what it means for farmers and land managers in Scotland going forward.

    Host Harry Fisher, Producer Iain Boyd, Editor Kieron Sim, Executive Producers Kerry Hammond & Kirstyn Blackwood

    Timestamps:

    0:55 – 9:20 The Scottish Biodiversity Strategy, it’s purpose and history

    9:21 – 20:41 Outcomes, goals and six main objectives within the strategy

    20:42 – 36:24 What it means for the rural sector going forward

    36:25 – 43:39 investment in nature, who is paying for it and shifting baselines


    Related FAS resources: 

    Biodiversity | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    FAS Sounds | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service


    Other Related Resources:

    Scottish Biodiversity Strategy to 2045 - gov.scot

    Davy McCracken | SRUC

    Scotland's Biodiversity | NatureScot

    Scotland - State of Nature


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    48 mins
  • Tackling the Climate and Biodiversity Crises
    Dec 24 2024

    Join us as we tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our time—the biodiversity and climate crises—and explore the crucial role agriculture plays in addressing them. We delve into what these crises are, how they’re interconnected, and the efforts underway to combat them.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Prof. Dave Reay and Séamus Murphy, who share their valuable perspectives on topics ranging from global agreements like COP to the lived realities of farming. Together, we examine what these issues mean for agriculture and rural communities, unpacking the concept of a just transition, and the adoption of nature-based solutions. We also dive into the role of markets and public-private mechanisms, offering actionable steps for farmers and land managers to make a difference.

    Host Harry Fisher, Producer Iain Boyd, Editors Kieron Sim and Robbie Campbell, Executive Producer Kerry Hammond

    Timestamps:

    1:15 – 10:05 - Experiences of climate and biodiversity crisis

    0:06 – 17:27 - Global agreements and COPs

    17:28 – 33:05 - How to achieve targets and implications for agriculture

    33:06 -46:26 - Just transition, biodiversity and nature based solutions

    46:27 – end - Markets, mechanisms and next steps

    Related FAS resources:

    Climate Change resources for farmers from Farm Advisory Service

    Biodiversity | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service


    Other Related Resources:

    UN Climate Change Conference COP 29 Baku - https://unfccc.int/cop29

    UN Biodiversity Conference COP 16 Columbia - https://www.cbd.int/conferences/2024

    Just Transition Commission - https://www.justtransition.scot/

    Prof. Dave Reay - https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/davereay/


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    59 mins
  • Fungi: The forgotten kingdom?
    Nov 28 2024

    Fungi, the often-overlooked kingdom of life, runs mostly undetected under out feet, forming intricate networks that support ecosystems in extraordinary ways. Mycorrhiza, a symbiotic relationship where fungi connect with plant roots, enables plants to absorb more water and nutrients in exchange for energy the plant obtains from sunlight.

    Rhizocore Technologies specialise in producing locally-adapted mycorrhizal fungi to boost tree planting success. By working with native fungi, they’re accelerating woodland regeneration, improving forest productivity, and creating sustainable solutions to combat climate change.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Toby Parkes, founder and CEO, and Franziska Scott, European Business Development Manager at Rhizocore Technologies. Together, we’ll explore the untapped potential of fungi in agriculture and forestry, the opportunities for shaping the future of sustainable land management and the vital role of fungi in fostering resilient, productive ecosystems.

    Host Harry Fisher, Producer Iain Boyd, Editor Robbie Campbell, Executive Producer Kerry Hammond.

    Related FAS resources:

    FAS Sounds Natural Capital - https://www.fas.scot/sounds/natural-capital/

    FAS Environment - https://www.fas.scot/environment/

    Technical note 721 – soil biodiversity and soil health https://www.fas.scot/publication/technical-note-tn721-soil-biodiversity-and-soil-health/

    Farm woodlands - https://www.fas.scot/crops-soils/farm-woodlands/

    Other Related Resources:

    Rhizocore Technologies - https://www.rhizocore.com/

    SPUN article - https://www.spun.earth/articles/carbon-paper

    Timestamps:

    2:18 – 14:47 – What is fungi and what does it do?

    14:48 – 27:19 – Categorising and identifying types of fungi

    27:20 – 43:39 – Woodlands and Rhizopellets

    43:40 – END – Biodiversity, carbon and other natural capital benefits

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    57 mins

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