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Conservation needs of flapper skate, taking account of relevant legislation and policy
This document contains NatureScot's statutory conservation advice to Scottish Ministers regarding the protection of flapper skate eggs in the Inner Sound of Skye. This advice was considered by Ministers and contributed to their decision to designate
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Annex D: Children's Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment
Consultation on draft proposals for changes and extensions to Permitted Development Rights (PDR) in Scotland for the priority development types selected for inclusion in Phase 1 of our programme. Consultation closes on 12 November 2020.
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Bibliography
Marine Scotland commissioned a research project aimed at gathering literature and data into the effectiveness of non-lethal measures of deterring marine mammals from a range of activities (e.g. fish farms, renewable developments etc.). This review
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SECTION 7: COSTS AND REVENUE ALLOCATION TO THE HRA AND OUTSIDE THE HRA
Guidance relating to the role of Housing Revenue Accounts (HRA).
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Abbreviations
The Data Gap Analysis Report summarises the background to and aims of the overall appraoch to socio-economics and offshore renewable energy planning. It sets out the approach that has been adopted to identifying baseline information requirements,
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4.7 Beavers and Birds
A consultation on the policy to reintroduce beavers to Scotland and the strategic environmental assessment of this policy.
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Annex A: Consultation Respondents
Scottish Government analysis and response to the consultation on amendments to permitted development rights for fin fish and shellfish.
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4.0 Results of the Sustainability Appraisal
This report documents the findings of a Sustainablity Appraisal to accompany the 2013 public consultation on possible nature conservation marine protected areas (pMPAs).
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Annex 1: Sites screened for the likelihood of a significant effect in the HRA[13],[14]
Habitats Regulations Appraisal Record.
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Marine Planning
All developments and activities which take place in Scotland’s seas have implications onshore too – ranging from changing infrastructure requirements to the impacts on communities of economic growth or decline. The Scottish Government has
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