Again, in relation to this threshold some stakeholders criticised the focus on scale rather than concentration.iWritten submissions including Scottish Land and Estates, Buccleuch Estates, Association of Deer Management Groups, Scottish Countryside Alliance Others supported the 1,000 hectare threshold proposed.iWritten submissions including Fauna & Flora, Scottish Environment LINK, John Muir Trust, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Wildlife Trust Others were concerned this was too high, with a large subset specifically proposing 500 hectares as an alternative.iWritten submissions including Peter Peacock, REVIVE Coalition, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) General Meeting for Scotland The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) General Meeting for Scotland pointed out that the “global norm for “large-scale land acquisition” (LSLA) is just 200 hectares” believing therefore that any limit of more than 500 hectares “would suggest a lack of regulatory seriousness”.Written submission of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) General Meeting for Scotland SLC evidence found that that a 1000...