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6. Regulating services
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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ARD Stakeholder Group minutes: May 2019
Minutes of the seventh meeting of the ARD (agriculture and rural development) Stakeholder Group held on 23 May 2019.
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Coal extraction policy: call for evidence
An opportunity to contribute views and evidence on the development of coal extraction policy in Scotland. This helps us ensure we deliver a robust, fully-evidenced policy position in line with energy needs, statutory requirements, and climate change
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2. Things you need to know about this release
This report estimates quantity and value of services supplied by Scottish natural capital for: Agricultural biomass Fish capture Timber Water abstraction Minerals Fossil fuel Renewable energy Carbon sequestration Air pollution removal Noise
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5. Asthma
This guide aims to optimise treatment outcomes in the management of respiratory illness. Produced by Scottish Government, NHS Scotland and Experts by Experience, it builds on the 2018-21 strategy. It promotes person-centred care, the 7-Steps process
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Marine licensing - exempted activities: guidance
Information on activities that are exempt from the requirement for a marine licence under certain conditions.
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Priority 3: Placemaking
A plan setting out timelines, milestones and responsible organisations for delivering the actions in Cleaner Air for Scotland 2: towards a better place for everyone.
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Preventing plastic pollution from pellet loss: supply chain approach
Reducing the risk of plastic pellet loss, particularly during transfer along the supply chain.
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Ocean literacy survey: headline findings
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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2.0 Policy intent and rationale
Partial business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for the Consultation on reforming the UK producer responsibility system for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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