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  1. Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA)

    Part D of the local development planning - regulations and guidance consultation includes the following impact assessments: strategic environmental, business and regulatory, equalities, fairer Scotland duty, child rights and wellbeing and island

    Part of:
    Local development planning - regulations and guidance consultation: part D - interim impact assessments
  2. Productivity Implications Contrasted Across Marine-mortality Models

    This report investigates the potential for assessment of fish populations at a sub-river scale. A sophisticated mathematical model was used to separate salmon from a single river (North Esk, eastern Scotland) into three sub-stocks, based on the

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 6 No 12: The demography of a phenotypically mixed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population as discerned for an eastern Scottish river
  3. 3. Results

    This project was undertaken in the context of the National Research and Monitoring Strategy for Diadromous Fish (NRMSD) to investigate the potential for interactions between diadromous fish and wind, wave and tidal renewable energy developments.

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 5 Number 6: Collation of Available Datasets on Smolt Populations in Scotland to Assess Migration Run Times
  4. Section 3 - Introduction

    Following the recommendations made by the Task Force on Gear Conflict this is a consultation on measures to tackle gear conflict in Scottish inshore waters.

    Part of:
    Promoting best practice for inshore fisheries: consultation
  5. Appendix A. Habitat association modelling

    Report on a project which aimed to develop a model to estimate the population consequences of displacement from proposed offshore wind energy developments for key species of seabirds breeding at SPAs in proximity to proposed Forth/Tay offshore wind

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 5 Number 13: Population consequences of displacement from proposed offshore wind energy developments for seabirds breeding at Scottish SPAs
  6. 1.7 Historic Environment

    Appendix B to the SEA Environmental Report of the Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters. This appendix contains Baseline Information.

    Part of:
    Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters - Environmental Report Appendix B: Baseline Information
  7. Annex B: Breakdown of crime codes for current crime and offence groups

    The Scottish Crime Recording Board are asking how the official statistics on recorded crime and related topics should be presented.

    Part of:
    Presenting official statistics on recorded crime and related topics: consultation
  8. Next Steps: New Climate Change Adaptation Programme in 2019

    Fourth annual progress report on the Climate Ready Scotland: Scottish climate change adaptation programme.

    Part of:
    Scottish climate change adaptation programme: progress report 2018
  9. Implications for Future Salmon Population Management

    This report investigates the potential for assessment of fish populations at a sub-river scale. A sophisticated mathematical model was used to separate salmon from a single river (North Esk, eastern Scotland) into three sub-stocks, based on the

    Part of:
    Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 6 No 12: The demography of a phenotypically mixed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population as discerned for an eastern Scottish river
  10. 2. Key Artistic Achievements

    Annual report on National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Scottish Ballet, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Scottish Opera.

    Part of:
    Report for the five Scottish national performing companies: April 2015 to March 2016
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