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  1. Why we need to revise Data Zones and Intermediate Zones

    Data Zones and Intermediate Zones are small area geographies used in the production of official statistics in Scotland. They were first introduced in 2004 and revised in 2014. The purpose of this consultation is to seek feedback from users on

    Part of:
    Revising Small Area Statistics Geographies – Data Zones and Intermediate Zones: Consultation Document
  2. Sheep numbers hit five-year low

    Statistics regarding the area of crops and other farmland, livestock, agriculture workforce and rented farmland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Agricultural Census: June 2018
  3. Footnotes

    Statistics on farming in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Results from the June 2017 Scottish Agricultural Census
  4. Appendix E: Q&A document

    This report presents the findings from a public dialogue on the use of data in Scotland commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore the ethics of data-led projects. The purpose of the panel was to inform approaches to data use by the Scottish

    Part of:
    Public dialogue on the use of data by the public sector in Scotland
  5. Soft fruit area continues to grow

    Statistics regarding the area of crops and other farmland, livestock, agriculture workforce and rented farmland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Agricultural Census: June 2018
  6. 4. Recommendations and Conclusions

    This version has been superseded by version 3 published in September 2020 at https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-census-2022-equality-impact-assessment-results-v3-0/.

    Part of:
    Scotland's census 2021: equality impact assessment
  7. Information on Carers

    Third publication of the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2021-22.

    Part of:
    Carers Census, Scotland, 2021-22
  8. Footnotes

    National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2021 Topic Consultation
  9. Most of Scotland's land area is used for agriculture

    Statistics regarding the area of crops and other farmland, livestock, agriculture workforce and rented farmland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Agricultural Census: June 2018
  10. 2. Introduction

    Statistics on farming in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Results from the June 2017 Scottish Agricultural Census
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