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  1. Sustainable flood risk management – principles of appraisal: policy statement

    Policy statement setting out principles of appraisal for sustainable flood risk management.

  2. Home improvements: noise guidance

    Guidance for homeowners on how to minimise and prevent noise issues when making home improvements.

  3. Chemical Analysis of Water Status (Technical Specifications) (No.2) Directions 2011

    These direct the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) on how to carry out the chemical analysis of water status in Scotland.

  4. Delivering sustainable flood risk management: guidance

    Sets out statutory guidance to SEPA, local authorities and Scottish Water on fulfilling their responsibilities under the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009.

  5. Low Carbon Scotland - meeting the emissions reduction targets 2010-2022: report

    Sets out the policies that are already in place to cut emissions and further proposals to enable Scotland to meet the annual emissions targets from 2010 to 2022.

  6. Getting the best from our land: land use strategy for Scotland

    Scotland's land use strategy.

  7. Applying an ecosystems approach to land use: information note

    Information note on applying an ecosystems approach to land use.

  8. Scotland's zero waste plan: carbon metric guidance

    Guidance on the carbon metric for measuring waste, produced in partnership with Entec UK Ltd.

  9. Assessment of noise: technical advice note

    This Technical Advice Note (TAN) provides guidance which may assist in the technical evaluation of noise assessment.

  10. Grow Your Own Working Group: recommendations report

    Recommendations from the Grow Your Own Working Group (GYOWG) on how we can support people to grow their own food.

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