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Onshore conventional oil and gas: call for evidence
An opportunity to contribute views and evidence on the development of onshore conventional oil and gas policy in Scotland in order to ensure that we deliver a robust, fully-evidenced policy position in line with energy needs, statutory requirements,
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Annex A: Ecosystem Goods and Services
This plan covers the management of both Scottish inshore waters (out to 12 nautical miles) and offshore waters (12 to 200 nautical miles).
- Part of:
- Scotland's National Marine Plan
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6 References
Road map of actions required to improve our understanding of the potential implications of ScotWind sites on seabirds as identified by the Sectoral Marine Plan.
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Footnotes
Updated guidance for local authorities to take account of Environmental Standards Scotland's recommendations to strengthen the local air quality management regime.
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5. Cultural services
This report estimates quantity and value of services supplied by Scotland's natural capital.
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H - Further Information
Draft guidance for the implementation of the Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (the Regulations). A final version will be produced before the Regulations come into force on 1 June 2022.
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Quiet Areas
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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Questions for consultation
The European Noise Directive (END) was adopted in 2004 and requires member states to bring about measures which are intended to avoid, prevent or reduce noise on a prioritised area basis.
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9. Human Rights and the Environment
This position statement provides the Scottish Government's detailed response to recommendations issued to the United Kingdom by the UN Human Rights Council following its November 2022 Universal Periodic Review of the United Kingdom's overall human
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Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) Member Statements
The main aim of the strategy is “Working in partnership to achieve a healthy and sustainable population of honey bees in Scotland”.
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