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The Transition to a Low Carbon Economy
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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Spatial principles for Scotland 2045
Independent analysis of the responses to our consultation on the draft fourth National Planning Framework (draft NPF4), which ran from 10 November 2021 to 31 March 2022.
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Background
Consultation on amending the Scottish Environmental Impact Assessment regulations, implementing European Directive 2014/52/EU.
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Appendix 2: Sensitivity analyses
The report describes the data required, and the methods used, to estimate collision risk. It is accompanied by a worked example and R code (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.7489/1657-1), which enables the collision risk calculations to be performed
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3. Methods
Report to inform large scale indicative strategic assessments on the impact of offshore wind energy developments on birds.
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05 Technology & Engineering
MGSA S&RWG was tasked to produce a comprehensive research strategy prioritised on respective contribution to informing the sustainable growth of the Scottish aquaculture industry and potential impacts of the 2020 sustainable production targets as
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5 Sustainability Appraisal: The Plan for Tidal Energy
This report provides the Sustainability Apraisal of Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters Consultation Draft
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A.9. Oil and Gas
Sets out the methodology and scenarios for scoping and undertaking a socio-economic impact assessment.
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A.10. Ports and Harbours
Sets out the methodology and scenarios for scoping and undertaking a socio-economic impact assessment.
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2 Screening/Scoping (Stage 5)
The habitats regulations appraisal is completed in accordance with the Habitats Regulations that implement the EC Habitats and Birds Directives in UK waters and has been completed for the sectoral marine plan for offshore wind.
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