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Views Received from the Consultation Authorities
Introduces the Air Passenger Duty (APD) consultation and the accompanying strategic environmental assessment screening and scoping report.
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Question 2. Is there other information that you think should be used to inform the development of the marine spatial plan for Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters?
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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Resources
Guidance to support responsible bodies in the development and maintenance of accessibility strategies.
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Outcome 7: Our international networks are adaptable to climate change
A five year programme to prepare Scotland for the challenges we will face as our climate continues to change.
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List of acronyms
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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Annex 7: Focus group schedules
Research aimed to provide socio-economic understanding of the value of Scottish bathing waters and the influence of bathing water quality (BWQ) to bathers, beach users and to the national and local economies.
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3 Consultation and co-ordination
Guidance to assist the responsible authorities in preparation of Surface Water Management Plans (SWMPs) to help with the management of surface water flooding.
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11 Plan Impact Evaluation and Mitigation Requirements
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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A Low Carbon Scotland: The Vision
Sets out the policies that are already in place to cut emissions and further proposals to enable Scotland to meet the annual emissions targets from 2010 to 2022.
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Introduction
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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