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Annex 5: Summaries of high-tier approaches (£200k+ per annum)
Net Revenues from the Scottish Crown Estate have been distributed to coastal Local Authorities for the benefit of coastal communities since 2019. This study was commissioned as part of the review process for the first two rounds of distribution of
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6. Monitoring
Ways in which the findings of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) environmental report and the responses received to the consultation have been taken into account in finalising Climate Ready Scotland: Scotland’s Climate Change Adaptation
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5. Assessment of Impacts
Analysis of responses to a public consultation on phase 2 of our programme to review and extend Permitted Development Rights (PDR).
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6 The Pilot Plan and the Consideration of Alternatives
Strategic Environmental Assessment Post-Adoption Statement.
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Context
This plan sets out the path to a low carbon economy while helping to deliver sustainable economic growth and secure the wider benefits to a greener, fairer and healthier Scotland in 2032.
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Footnotes
Our formal response to the reports prepared by the four Parliamentary Committees who scrutinised proposals and policies in the draft Climate Change Plan.
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Annex 1: Organisational respondents (n = 201)
Independent analysis of the responses to our consultation paper on Scotland’s Fourth National Planning Framework Position Statement which ran from 26 November 2020 to 19 February 2021.
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Appendix 10: Loch Sunart to Sound of Jura MPA Management Measures
2014 Consultation on the management of inshore Special Areas of Conservation and Marine Protected Areas - Consultation analysis report. Summary of the responses received relating to each site.
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1.2 Biodiversity, Flora and Fauna
Appendix B to the SEA Environmental Report of the Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters. This appendix contains Baseline Information.
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Marine Legislation
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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