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Step by step guide
Guidance setting out the Scottish Ministers' expectations for implementing the system of local development plans - so that they deliver new-style, place-based, people-centred and delivery-focussed plans. It brings together requirements from the Act
- Part of:
- Local development planning guidance
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Chapter 4: Innovation and R&D
A summary of the actions the Scottish Government has taken with partners in 2016 and 2017 in pursuit of the Europe 2020 Strategy.
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17. Annex B: Methodology and source data
Statistics on the economic contributions of Scotland’s marine sectors in 2018. Includes a time series of Gross Value Added (GVA), turnover and employment for industrial categories defined as part of the marine sector.
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2. Licensing and Enforcement Recommendations
Our response to the recommendations in the Salmon Interactions Working Group report [May 2020]
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Background to the Framework
Framework document produced by the Farmed Fish Health Working Group.
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4 Other Comments and Issues Raised
Report of the analysis of the responses to the Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill Consultation, partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Report
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2. Delivering the Blue Economy Vision
Sets out the first phase of delivery towards our Blue Economy Vision (published March 2022). It provides a clear picture of where we are now in relation to the six Blue Economy outcomes and sets out our next steps in delivering a collaborative
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Results
Part 6 of the hydrodynamic model developed for Scottish waters.
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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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8. Wild Salmon and Diadromous Fish
This Plan covers the management of both Scottish inshore waters (out to 12 nautical miles) and offshore waters (12 to 200 nautical miles). It also applies to the exercise of both reserved and devolved functions.
- Part of:
- Scotland's National Marine Plan
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