There are several reasons why this project is directly linked to the initiatives introduced by the Atlas of the Charter of Urban Commons project. Following the guidelines of community chartering, the communities behind the Falkirk Charter have been able to co-create this document with legal officials using legal tools to defend their rights. The dynamic of co-creation is a common theme, and it means that communities are able to influence the government officials to protect their local lands, which is something commons charters are tasked to do from the beginning. This document is also based on an environmental initiative, which a strong point when looking at charters of commons around the world. Since the land was previously threatened by unconventional gas drilling, the communities used a charter to win a moratorium. Therefore, charters can provide communities with the leverage they need to have their voices heard. It also becomes an effective document in protecting their natural health, which is a big deal in a time of climate change. Such success stories provide perfect examples of community chartering, which is a dynamic that must be reinstated in the creation of the commons.
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The discussion took place in May 22nd, 2017 and hosted a total number of 47 attendees. Themes in the discussions included quality of roads, jobs, human health, community health, hydrogeology and environmental issues, housing, regulation, transport, and infrastructure. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a series of questions challenging the Scottish Government to provide answers to the communities well being if unconventional oil and gas drilling were to take place.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Airth, in Falkirk. The discussion took place in May 22nd, 2017 and hosted a total number of 47 attendees. Themes in the discussions included quality of roads, jobs, human health, community health, hydrogeology and environmental issues, housing, regulation, transport, and infrastructure. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a series of questions challenging the Scottish Government to provide answers to the communities' well being if unconventional oil and gas drilling were to take place.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003El oil and gas drilling were to take place.","title":"Airth UOG Community Discussion Outcomes","link":"","lat":56.0693,"lon":-3.77096,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Avonbridge_and_Standburn_UOG_Community_Discussion\" title=\"Avonbridge and Standburn UOG Community Discussion\"\u003EAvonbridge and Standburn UOG Community Discussion\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Avonbridge and Stanburn, in Falkirk. The discussion took place in August 21st, 2016 and hosted a total number of 30 attendees. Themes in the discussions included providing a broader context of transition for Oil and Gas, the need for more details and specifics on benefits and costs, greater transparency, and the scope of consultation to communities. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling has been unclear and untransparent, and the communities find that very troublesome as they seek better community health.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Avonbridge and Stanburn, in Falkirk. The discussion took place in August 21st, 2016 and hosted a total number of 30 attendees. Themes in the discussions included providing a broader context of 'transition' for Oil and Gas, the need for more details and specifics on benefits and costs, greater transparency, and the scope of consultation to communities. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling has been unclear and untransparent, and the communities find that very troublesome as they seek better community health.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Esome as they seek better community health.","title":"Avonbridge and Standburn UOG Community Discussion","link":"","lat":55.93479,"lon":-3.74467,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Bo%27ness_UOG_Community_Discussion\" title=\"Bo\u0026#039;ness UOG Community Discussion\"\u003EBo'ness UOG Community Discussion\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Boness, in Falkirk. The discussion took place in May 25th, 2017 and hosted a total number of 50 attendees. Themes in the discussions included quality of jobs, cheaper energy for consumers, impacts of environmental and public health, local geological impacts, lack of regulation, exploitation, and economic disbenefits. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a formal request by the community to respect their position in the decision to allow or disallow conventional oil and gas drilling in the area.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Bo'ness, in Falkirk. The discussion took place in May 25th, 2017 and hosted a total number of 50 attendees. Themes in the discussions included quality of jobs, cheaper energy for consumers, impacts of environmental and public health, local geological impacts, lack of regulation, exploitation, and economic disbenefits. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a formal request by the community to respect their position in the decision to allow or disallow conventional oil and gas drilling in the area.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Eentional oil and gas drilling in the area.","title":"Bo'ness UOG Community Discussion","link":"","lat":56.01304,"lon":-3.60353,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Bonnybridge_UOG_Community_Discussion_Outcomes\" title=\"Bonnybridge UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\"\u003EBonnybridge UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Bonnybridge, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on March 23rd, 2017 and hosted a total number of 70 attendees. Themes in the discussions included jobs, cheaper fuel for the consumer, government income, land-ownership, pollution, traffic, climate change, unstable hydrogeology, ineffective regulation, and health impacts. The overall result of these discussions is a general refusal on the part of the community to accept a social health license for the unconventional oil and gas industry and a demand to respect this decision.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Bonnybridge, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on March 23rd, 2017 and hosted a total number of 70 attendees. Themes in the discussions included jobs, cheaper fuel for the consumer, government income, land-ownership, pollution, traffic, climate change, unstable hydrogeology, ineffective regulation, and health impacts. The overall result of these discussions is a general refusal on the part of the community to accept a social health license for the unconventional oil and gas industry and a demand to respect this decision.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Etry and a demand to respect this decision.","title":"Bonnybridge UOG Community Discussion Outcomes","link":"","lat":56.00321,"lon":-3.88771,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Community_Chartering_and_Connecting_Scotland_Submission_to_the_Scottish_Unconventional_Oil_and_Gas_Consultation_2017\" title=\"Community Chartering and Connecting Scotland Submission to the Scottish Unconventional Oil and Gas Consultation 2017\"\u003ECommunity Chartering and Connecting Scotland Submission to the Scottish Unconventional Oil and Gas Consultation 2017\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document is an overall summary on the\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document is an overall summary on the support and facilitation of 16 group discussions facilitated by the Community Chartering Association and the communities who are fighting a legal battle against unconventional oil and gas in their territories. The group discussions are hosted by community councils representing the communities in action. From this discussion, it is evident that an overwhelming majority of community members are against unconventional oil and gas production in the area. They have collectively decided that oil and gas would not benefit their community in terms of employment, energy security, or reductions in household energy bills. As a result, this discussion allows a charter (written and decided upon by the communities with the facilitation and support of Community Chartering) to be proposed to the Scottish government to put a moratorium on oil and gas drilling in the area, a legal battle that is won by the communities. These discussions are important to highlight in this initiative because it shows many recurring themes existant throughout the Atlas of the Charter of Urban Commons project. Such recurring themes are evident in the creation of the charter and the positive outcomes this charter had in protecting the neighboring lands of the communities.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document is an overall summary on the support and facilitation of 16 group discussions facilitated by the Community Chartering Association and the communities who are fighting a legal battle against unconventional oil and gas in their territories. The group discussions are hosted by community councils representing the communities in action. From this discussion, it is evident that an overwhelming majority of community members are against unconventional oil and gas production in the area. They have collectively decided that oil and gas would not benefit their community in terms of employment, energy security, or reductions in household energy bills. As a result, this discussion allows a charter (written and decided upon by the communities with the facilitation and support of Community Chartering) to be proposed to the Scottish government to put a moratorium on oil and gas drilling in the area, a legal battle that is won by the communities. These discussions are important to highlight in this initiative because it shows many recurring themes existant throughout the Atlas of the Charter of Urban Commons project. Such recurring themes are evident in the creation of the charter and the positive outcomes this charter had in protecting the neighboring lands of the communities.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003E the neighboring lands of the communities.","title":"Community Chartering and Connecting Scotland Submission to the Scottish Unconventional Oil and Gas Consultation 2017","link":"","lat":56.00188,"lon":-3.78391,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Denny_and_Dunipace_UOG_Community_Discussion_Outcomes\" title=\"Denny and Dunipace UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\"\u003EDenny and Dunipace UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Denny and Dunipace, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on May 1st, 2017 and hosted a total number of 60 attendees. Themes in the discussions included lack of economic benefits, jobs, energy security, government income, public and environmental health risks, ineffective regulation, geological risks, community impacts, and corporate power. The overall result of these discussions was a refusal for a social license for the unconventional oil and gas industry to operate within the community council area.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Denny and Dunipace, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on May 1st, 2017 and hosted a total number of 60 attendees. Themes in the discussions included lack of economic benefits, jobs, energy security, government income, public and environmental health risks, ineffective regulation, geological risks, community impacts, and corporate power. The overall result of these discussions was a refusal for a social license for the unconventional oil and gas industry to operate within the community council area.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Eoperate within the community council area.","title":"Denny and Dunipace UOG Community Discussion Outcomes","link":"","lat":56.02819,"lon":-3.91774,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Grangemouth_and_Skinflats_UOG_Community_Discussion_Outcomes\" title=\"Grangemouth and Skinflats UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\"\u003EGrangemouth and Skinflats UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Grangemouth and Skinflats, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on April 13th, 2017 and hosted a total number of 80 attendees. Themes in the discussions included lack of economic benefits, jobs, energy security, cheaper fuel for the consumer, lack of transparent information, environmental pollution, environmental and public health, cumulative community impacts, unknown hydrogeology, ineffective regulation, and private profit motives. The overall result of these discussions was a refusal for a social license for the unconventional oil and gas industry to operate within the community council area.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Grangemouth and Skinflats, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on April 13th, 2017 and hosted a total number of 80 attendees. Themes in the discussions included lack of economic benefits, jobs, energy security, cheaper fuel for the consumer, lack of transparent information, environmental pollution, environmental and public health, cumulative community impacts, unknown hydrogeology, ineffective regulation, and private profit motives. The overall result of these discussions was a refusal for a social license for the unconventional oil and gas industry to operate within the community council area.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Eoperate within the community council area.","title":"Grangemouth and Skinflats UOG Community Discussion Outcomes","link":"","lat":56.00972,"lon":-3.72277,"icon":""},{"text":"\u003Cb\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Shieldhill_and_California_UOG_Community_Discussion_Outcomes\" title=\"Shieldhill and California UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\"\u003EShieldhill and California UOG Community Discussion Outcomes\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/b\u003E\u003Chr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Langue_du_contenu\" title=\"Attribut:Langue du contenu\"\u003ELangue du contenu\u003C/a\u003E: EN\u003Cbr /\u003E\u003Ca href=\"/index.php/Attribut:Description\" title=\"Attribut:Description\"\u003EDescription\u003C/a\u003E: This document shows the community discussi\u003Cspan class=\"smw-highlighter\" data-type=\"2\" data-state=\"persistent\" data-title=\"Informations\" title=\"This document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Shieldhill and California, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on September 21st, 2016 and hosted a total number of 35 attendees. Themes in the discussions included jobs, community incentives, compensation, economic benefits, cheaper fuel bills, impact on properties, health implications, impacting on the economy in terms of farming, wildlife, and overall environment, hydrogeological impacts, impacts on local traffic and infrastructure, community setbacks, and lack of investment in renewable energy. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a series of comments and issues challenging the Scottish Government to provide answers to the communities well being (especially in themes such as trust in the regulatory framework, trust in information, community benefits and public services, and trust in elected representatives if unconventional oil and gas drilling is allowed.\"\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwtext\"\u003E \u2026 \u003C/span\u003E\u003Cspan class=\"smwttcontent\"\u003EThis document shows the community discussion taking place in the territory of Shieldhill and California, in Falkirk. The discussion took place on September 21st, 2016 and hosted a total number of 35 attendees. Themes in the discussions included jobs, community incentives, compensation, economic benefits, cheaper fuel bills, impact on properties, health implications, impacting on the economy in terms of farming, wildlife, and overall environment, hydrogeological impacts, impacts on local traffic and infrastructure, community setbacks, and lack of investment in renewable energy. The overall result of these discussions was that the presence of unconventional oil and gas drilling would not be beneficial to the community, but would instead harm the community. The bottom of this document includes a series of comments and issues challenging the Scottish Government to provide answers to the communities' well being (especially in themes such as trust in the regulatory framework, trust in information, community benefits and public services, and trust in elected representatives if unconventional oil and gas drilling is allowed.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/span\u003Eventional oil and gas drilling is allowed.","title":"Shieldhill and California UOG Community Discussion Outcomes","link":"","lat":55.97243,"lon":-3.76709,"icon":""}],"imageLayers":[]}