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Introduction
Long-term framework for the expansion and sustainable management of Scotland's forests and woodland.
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Part 2 – National Planning Policy
National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) is our national spatial strategy for Scotland. It sets out our spatial principles, regional priorities, national developments and national planning policy. It should be read as a whole and replaces NPF3 and
- Part of:
- National Planning Framework 4
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Non-native species: code of practice
Guidance on non-native species, approved by the Scottish Parliament. Came into effect on 2 July 2012.
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5 Modernise recycling
The Route Map sets out strategic direction for delivering our system-wide, comprehensive vision Scotland’s circular economy from now to 2030. Building on a first consultation (2022), the Scottish Government is consulting on key priority actions
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Priority 2: Integrated policy
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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1. Introduction
A strategy setting out the Scottish Government's proposals for delivering further improvements to air quality.
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Mathematical models
All farms must meet strict guidelines to ensure that the environmental impacts are assessed and managed safely.
- Part of:
- Fish farm environmental impacts
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4. Findings of the Review
Conclusions and recommendations from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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6 Appendices
This research assessed why some outdoor users behave responsibly within official guidelines, while others behave irresponsibly or illegally, when camping with tents in Scotland.
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Responsible Authorities
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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