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  1. Aquaculture

    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

    Part of:
    Planning Circular: The relationship between the statutory land use planning system and marine planning and licensing
  2. Glossary

    Planning Advice Note (PAN) 51, (revised in 2006) supports the existing policy on the role of the planning system in relation to the environmental protection regimes.

    Part of:
    Planning Advice Note 51: planning, environmental protection and regulation
  3. 6.9 Energy performance certificates

    Guidance on achieving the standards set in the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004. This handbook applies to a building warrant submitted on or after 1 June 2022 and to building work which does not require a warrant commenced from that date.

    Part of:
    Building standards technical handbook 2022: non-domestic
  4. 7. Agriculture and land use, land use change and forestry

    In December 2021, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published its annual report on progress in reducing emissions in Scotland, assessing the government’s climate change mitigation activity. This report addresses the CCC’s recommendations.

    Part of:
    Response to the Climate Change Committee: progress reducing emissions – report to Parliament 2021
  5. 3. What Impact Assessments have been undertaken?

    Non-technical summary outlining the integrated impact assessment carried out for Scotland’s draft fourth National Planning Framework.

    Part of:
    Scotland 2045: fourth National Planning Framework - draft: integrated impact assessment - non-technical summary
  6. 1 Introduction

    Evidence review of potential climate change mitigation measures in the Built Environment sector.

    Part of:
    Climate change: evidence review of mitigation options in the Built Environment sector
  7. Question 13a. How should the promotion and support of economic growth be considered in the marine spatial plan? If any, which economic activities would you like to see grow and develop?

    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.

    Part of:
    Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Consultation Report
  8. Marine Conservation

    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

    Part of:
    Planning Circular: The relationship between the statutory land use planning system and marine planning and licensing
  9. Chapter 6 Land Use, Land-Use, Change and Forestry

    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.

    Part of:
    Climate Change Plan: third report on proposals and policies 2018-2032 (RPP3)
  10. 4. Costs and Benefits

    The partial business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) presents an initial assessment of the potential costs, benefits and risks of introducing HPMAs and their potential impacts on public, private or third sectors.

    Part of:
    Highly Protected Marine Areas - policy framework and site selection guidelines: partial BRIA
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