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Annex A
Scotland's offshore wind route map: Developing Scotland's offshore wind industry to 2020.
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8 Appendix 2. Related OREG Working and Other groups
The report describes the current state of knowledge of effects of offshore renewable energy devices on marine mammals and then identifies a prioritised list of research gaps.
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Footnotes
This is our second report on proposals and policies (RPP2) for meeting our climate change targets.
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Aquaculture
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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Annex C – Local Development Plan Process
Part C of the local development planning - regulations and guidance consultation sets out: (1) the overall aims and expectations for new style LDPs; (2) the process of how to achieve a new style plans; (3) and detailed thematic guidance on how new
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Question 13a. How should the promotion and support of economic growth be considered in the marine spatial plan? If any, which economic activities would you like to see grow and develop?
This report outlines the Working Group response to comments received in relation to the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Planning Issues and Options Consultation Paper.
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PARTIAL BUSINESS AND REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Consultation paper proposing the introduction of registerable marine activities and introducing a requirement for pre-application consultation for applications for certain classes of marine licence.
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ENDNOTES AND REFERENCES
Guidance to support public bodies in exercising their duties under the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009.
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Summary
The study reported here provides a high level socio-economic appraisal of the potential costs and benefits to activities that may arise as a result of offshore wind, wave or tidal development within the Draft Plan Options as part of possible future
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Marine Conservation
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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