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Air quality study: assessing variations in roadside air quality with sampling height
A mobile air quality monitoring study commissioned to assess variations in roadside air quality.
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Shifting Normal - designing projects to tackle climate change: workshop guide
This workshop summary guide is designed to help community groups use Shifting Normal to design projects to tackle climate change.
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Shifting normal - designing projects to tackle climate change: full guide
This guide is designed to help community groups tackling climate change maximise their success by taking account of how change happens when planning, carrying out and reviewing their activities.
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Shifting Normal - designing projects to tackle climate change: summary guide
This summary guide is designed to help community groups tackling climate change maximise their success by taking account of how change happens.
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Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009: local authority functions under part 4 guidance
Guidance on local authorities’ powers under Part 4 of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009, particularly section 56 and the statutory procedures for flood protection schemes.
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Crofting community right to buy: application form
Application form to apply for croft land under the crofting community right to buy.
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Heat policy statement: equality impact assessment
This Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) was done to inform and accompany our heat policy statement.
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Scotland's biodiversity: a route map to 2020
This route map sets out the priority work needed to meet the international Aichi Targets for biodiversity and improve the state of nature in Scotland.
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Strategic Environmental Assessment: pre-screening template
Form and guidance for pre-screening for a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA).
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Decarbonising heat: policy statement
This Heat Policy Statement 2015 (HPS) sets out how low carbon heat can reach more householders, business and communities and a clear framework for investment in the future of heat in Scotland.