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Annex A: completed actions
The Scottish Government’s Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 strategy (CAFS2) sets out the policy framework for air quality in Scotland to 2026 and includes a comprehensive list of actions across ten policy areas. This third annual report summarises
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4 Conclusion
This report presents a summary of the research findings from the evidence on health impacts of low-level air pollution in countries with levels of ambient concentrations comparable to Scotland.
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4 Discussion
This review explores the existing evidence on the health effects associated with low-level pollution in countries that have levels of ambient air pollution similar to Scotland.
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Stage 2: Data and Evidence Gathering
Equalities Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the draft new air quality strategy for Scotland.
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2 Results summary
This report presents a summary of the research findings from the evidence on health impacts of low-level air pollution in countries with levels of ambient concentrations comparable to Scotland.
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2. Summary of Recommendations
Conclusions and recommendations from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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References
This report presents a summary of the research findings from the evidence on health impacts of low-level air pollution in countries with levels of ambient concentrations comparable to Scotland.
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1. Health – A Precautionary Approach
A new air quality strategy to replace Cleaner Air for Scotland - The Road to a Healthier Future, setting out the Scottish Government's air quality policy framework for the next five years and a series of actions to deliver further air quality
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5. Health and Environment
Conclusions and recommendations from the independent review of the Cleaner Air for Scotland strategy.
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3 Discussion
This report presents a summary of the research findings from the evidence on health impacts of low-level air pollution in countries with levels of ambient concentrations comparable to Scotland.
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