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  1. Executive summary

    This study explores use of environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA shed into water or sediment by organisms inhabiting marine environment, to assess the distribution of Didemnum vexillum in the Firth of Clyde, Loch Creran, and the wider Lynn of Lorn areas.

    Part of:
    Assessing distribution of Didemnum vexillum in Scotland using environmental DNA
  2. Annex B: Cross-cutting Policy Proposals

    The effects of climate change are already being felt by people in Scotland. That is why, as well as taking action to reduce emissions, we must also take steps to adapt to climate change. This consultation seeks your views on the Scottish National

    Part of:
    Climate change - national adaptation plan 2024 to 2029: consultation
  3. Industry results

    Gross Domestic Product (GDP) statistics measure changes in the output of the economy. This is an Official Statistics in Development publication for Scotland.

    Part of:
    GDP Monthly Estimate: April 2024
  4. National Parks

    Information on Scotland's two National Parks: Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and Cairngorms and plans to designate new National Parks.

    Part of:
    Landscape and outdoor access
  5. Appendix D Relationship with other plans, programmes, and strategies

    This environmental report is part of the strategic environmental assessment for the future of National Parks in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Future of National Parks: strategic environmental assessment - environmental report
  6. Footnotes

    This environmental report is part of the strategic environmental assessment for the future of National Parks in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Future of National Parks: strategic environmental assessment - environmental report
  7. What is in the flood resilience strategy?

    This consultation seeks your views on Scotland's first Flood Resilience Strategy, which will lay out what we need to do in the long term to make our places more flood resilient. The consultation asks questions about our proposed principles and the

    Part of:
    Flood resilience strategy consultation: easy read
  8. Largest North Sea production increase in 15 years

    Supporting industry sustainability remains top priority.

  9. Chapter 1 Equality, Opportunity, Community Our Strategic Budget Priorities

    The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2024 to 2025, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.

    Part of:
    Scottish Budget: 2024 to 2025
  10. Decoration and art purchases by Scottish Government: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

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