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3. Impacts to Human Activities
This report provides Marine Scotland with evidence on economic and social effects to inform a Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for each possible NC MPA, and a Sustainability Appraisal for the suite of proposals as a whole.
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Appendix A - Ecosystem Services Benefits, Ythan Estuary SPA (marine extension)
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) of classifying the Ythan Estuary, Sands of Forvie and Meikle Loch (extension) Special Protection Area.
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List Of Consultation Respondents*
The consultation concerned the fishery in ICES divisions VIa (north coast of Northern Ireland and western Scotland) and VIIa (Irish Sea).
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ENERGY
Update to the Programme Pipeline as at January 2015.
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APPENDIX D: Analysis of key environmental and socio-economic objectives
This report summarises the findings of the Sustainability Appraisal undertaken on the draft pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan incorporating a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) required under Directive 2001/42/EC and
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3 Housing
Results from the 2016 edition of the continuous survey based on a sample of the general population in private residences in Scotland.
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Annex G - Respondent Information Form
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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4 Assessment findings and recommendations
This SEA investigates the likely significant effects on the environment.
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Fishing practices adapted in commercial fisheries: review
Comprehensive literature review on the specific interventions taken in Scotland, the UK and EU to reduce the climate related impacts of the marine wild capture fisheries sector complemented with a series of stakeholder interviews on direct
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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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