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3 Draft Plan
Report summarising and analysing the responses received during the consultation period (18 December 2019 and 25 March 2020) for our draft Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore Wind Energy.
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1 Scottish climate change adaptation
This SEA investigates the likely significant effects on the environment.
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Appendix B: Fire case studies
Evaluation of police and fire reform year 4: international perspectives on police and fire reform.
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5 Challenges and opportunities in multi-survey modelling for seabirds
This study developed best practice guidance to combine seabird survey data collected from different platforms based on a literature review, expert knowledge and a bespoke model development including sensitivity analysis. This can be used in
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Footnotes
Reducing the risk of plastic pellet loss, particularly during transfer along the supply chain.
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1.4 Water
Appendix B to the SEA Environmental Report of the Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Renewable Energy in Scottish Waters. This appendix contains Baseline Information.
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B8. Oil and Gas
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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Outcome 1: Our communities are inclusive, empowered, resilient and safe in response to the changing climate
We want to hear your views on Scotland's new five-year climate change adaptation programme to be launched in autumn 2019.
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Long-term management strategies
Agreed records of consultations from meetings of delegations from the United Kingdom, Norway and the European Union, held between November and December 2022 on the joint management of shared North Sea stocks.
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2 Description of the responses and respondents
An analysis report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on introducing market restrictions on single-use plastic items in Scotland.
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