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Rural housing projects: list of approvals
Rural and Islands Housing Fund project approvals as at December 2023.
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Avian influenza (bird flu): previous outbreaks
A record of confirmed cases of bird flu in Scotland. The season is recorded from October to September each year.
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Avian flu (bird flu): near Finstown, Orkney Islands (AIV 2023/56)
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed on 22 November 2023.
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Scotland’s Honey Bee Health Strategy: implementation plan
Details of the actions which the Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) will deliver in order to achieve the desired outcomes for honey bee health in Scotland.
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Results from the Scottish Agricultural Census: June 2023 Methodology Report
Summary of quality-related information on the June Agricultural Census 2023 results and 2022 estimates.
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Storm Arwen felling permissions for McDonald Park: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 draft - proposed amendments: consultation
This consultation sets out proposals for incorporating SEPA’s four main regulatory regimes into an integrated environmental authorisation framework as part of Scottish Government and SEPA’s joint Better Environmental Regulation Programme.
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Scottish Forestry policy on reduction of emissions from business travel: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Cereal and oilseed rape harvest: final estimates - 2023
Final estimates of area, yield and production for winter and spring barley, wheat, oats and oilseed rape, for the 2023 harvest.
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- Scottish cereal harvest: estimates
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Green land investment in rural Scotland: social and economic impacts
Outlines the findings of research into the range of potential social and economic impacts relating to new forms of green land investment in rural Scotland.