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Health of the Nation
This report is focused around five key themes: the health of the nation, delivering personalised care, reducing health inequalities, sustainability of our workforce, and green and sustainable healthcare.
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References
This report is focused around five key themes: the health of the nation, delivering personalised care, reducing health inequalities, sustainability of our workforce, and green and sustainable healthcare.
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9. Quality and methodology
This report gives estimates of the quantity and value of services supplied by Scottish natural capital covering: Agricultural biomass Fish capture Timber Water abstraction Minerals Fossil fuel Renewable energy Carbon sequestration Air pollution
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2. The Evidence
Following consultation on the draft Strategy in 2022, this is the updated version of the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy to 2045: Tackling the Nature Emergency in Scotland, which takes into account responses to that consultation.
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Stage 3: Assessing the Impacts
Equalities Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the draft new air quality strategy for Scotland.
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9. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Biomass action plan for Scotland.
- Part of:
- Biomass action plan for Scotland
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Responding to threats to the marine environment
Headline findings from an online survey with the public in Scotland on the topic of ocean literacy - exploring the public's understanding of the marine environment. It is part of a wider project covering England and Wales.
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Highly Protected Marine Areas: policy framework
Sets out our proposed definition and aims of Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) and what this could mean for different activities taking place in Scottish waters. Also describes how we will account for socio-economic factors alongside ecological
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9 Your Obligations as a Householder
Statutory guidance on the duties that must be complied with by anyone who produces, keeps, imports or manages controlled waste in Scotland.
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3 Part B
Statutory guidance to support local authorities to discharge their duties in relation to review, and possible designation, of Heat Network Zones. The guidance should be read alongside the Heat Network Zones and Building Assessment Reports (Scotland)
- Part of:
- Heat Network Zone (HNZ) guidance
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