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4. Regulating services
This report estimates quantity and value of services supplied by Scottish natural capital for: Agricultural biomass Fish capture Timber Water abstraction Minerals Fossil fuel Renewable energy Carbon sequestration Air pollution removal Noise
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Natural capital - market framework: engagement paper
This engagement paper summarises the key natural capital market framework co -development issues and questions that will be explored. The content will be used to help inform, guide and support all participants during the engagement and
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Footnotes
Details the Habitats Regulations Appraisal (HRA) process that has been carried out in support of National Planning Framework 4, as required under the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994 (as amended).
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4. Regulating services
This report estimates quantity and value of services supplied by Scotland's natural capital.
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Priority 1: Health
A plan setting out timelines, milestones and responsible organisations for delivering the actions in Cleaner Air for Scotland 2: towards a better place for everyone.
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Air Quality and Land Use Planning
Guidance summarising some of the main ways in which land use planning can help deliver air quality objectives.
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CHAPTER 6 : POLICIES FOR SOIL PROTECTION
This framework is aimed at government policy leads, delivery partners, environmental and business NGOs, research organisations and other key stakeholders with an interest.
- Part of:
- The Scottish Soil Framework
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Onshore Renewables Interactions
Onshore wind farm and transmission line developments have the potential to adversely affect freshwater and diadromous fish and associated fisheries through a number of mechanisms.
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Footnotes
Reducing the risk of plastic pellet loss, particularly during transfer along the supply chain.
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ANNEX A: POLICIES IN PLACE FOR SOIL PROTECTION
This framework is aimed at government policy leads, delivery partners, environmental and business NGOs, research organisations and other key stakeholders with an interest.
- Part of:
- The Scottish Soil Framework
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