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Summary of Evidence
Summary document of the Fairer Scotland Duty assessment process which has been carried out for the Heat in Buildings Strategy.
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Section B: Delivery of Key Outcomes
An independent analysis of the responses to the consultation on proposals for a new Agriculture Bill, “Delivering our Vision for Scottish Agriculture. Proposals for a new Agriculture Bill”, which was open from 29 August until 5 December 2022.
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Air Quality - Footnotes
This publication aims to provide an easily accessible reference document which offers information on a wide range of environmental topics. It covers key datasets on the state of the environment in Scotland, with an emphasis on the trends over time
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Part 3 – Annexes
Revised Draft National Planning Framework 4 is our national spatial strategy for Scotland. It sets out our spatial principles, regional priorities, national developments and national planning policy.
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Chapter 4 Health and Sport
An equality assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios to accompany the Scottish draft Budget 2018-2019.
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Appendix 4 - Health of the species
The eighth wildlife crime annual report, with new data from the financial year 2018 to 2019.
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4.0 Fulfilling Duty 1
This Code of Practice on Litter and Refuse (COPLAR) provides guidance on fulfilling the duties under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, Section 89.
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7. Tackling Non Transport Emissions Sources
Consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland, taking into account the recommendations arising from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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8. Charts in detail
The monitor brings together a range of indicators to provide a baseline for assessing progress towards the development of a wellbeing economy in Scotland.
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Section 6 – Legislation and Conventions
The technical report for the proposed UK Dolphin and Porpoise Conservation Strategy, describing the process used to assess the vulnerability of the populations of the nine named species of cetaceans to current pressures in UK waters.
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