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Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019-2029: business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA)
How Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019-2029 may impact on business (including the third sector) and regulation.
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Annex A: Summary of ongoing and completed activity from the 2022 Improvement Plan
Sets out the vision and priorities for Scottish education that have been agreed across the system, and the national improvement activity that needs to be undertaken to help deliver those key priorities.
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6. Ethical analysis and critical issues
An interim report produced by the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission on exotic pets in Scotland.
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Planning and Architecture Division business plan 2018-2019: in-year review
Review of progress on the Planning and Architecture Division business plan for 2018-2019.
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Sector: Transport
This pipeline provides information relating to key major infrastructure programmes with an investment of £20 million or more included at Annex D of our Infrastructure Investment Plan, published in February 2021.
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ACTION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This is the report of the Ministerial Task Force on Health Inequalities
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Enhancing Islands Wellbeing
Sets out progress made in delivering the key commitments outlined in the Empowering Scotland's Islands Communities prospectus.
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Chapter 4: Recommendations
Report of Independent Review of the Skills Delivery Landscape provided to Scottish Ministers by James Withers. The Review considered skills functions and remits of Scotland's national public bodies, making 15 recommendations for future adaptations
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Chapter Seven: Climate Change and The Climate Justice Fund
This second annual report takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity, and presents it within the context of the UN Global Goals.
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Public procurement - taking account of climate and circular economy considerations: SPPN 3/2022
This policy note replaces SPPN 1/2021 and reflects additional sources of help and support which have been developed to enable public procurement authorities to use procurement to address the climate emergency.
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