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Greenhouse gas inventory: estimated arable emissions and their mitigation
Analysis of emissions associated with arable in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory (Smart Inventory) and potential mitigation measures.
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Greenhouse gas inventory: estimated dairy emissions and their mitigation
Analysis of emissions associated with dairy in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory (Smart Inventory) and potential mitigation.
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Greenhouse gas inventory: estimated sheep emissions and their mitigation
Analysis of emissions associated with sheep in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory (Smart inventory) and potential mitigation.
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Hill, Upland and Crofting Farmer-led Group: climate change evidence
A summary of existing evidence around Hill, Upland and Crofting (HUC) farming, including greenhouse gas emissions produced by the Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) division.
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Pig Sector Farmer-Led Climate Change Group: climate change and greenhouse gas evidence
Summary of existing evidence around the pig sector and greenhouse gases.
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Soil organic carbon sequestration: scoping study
A report evaluating the ability of existing datasets to answer questions regarding the status of organic carbon in Scottish soils.
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Establishing a Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet
This report sets out the main findings from the initial version of the Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet. Establishing a whole-economy Nitrogen Balance Sheet is a requirement under the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019.
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Pesticide usage in Scotland: arable crops and potato stores 2020
This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on arable crops and potato stores in Scotland during 2020.
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- Pesticide usage in Scotland
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Pesticide usage in Scotland: soft fruit 2020
This publication presents information from a survey of pesticide use on soft fruit crops grown in Scotland during 2020.
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- Pesticide usage in Scotland
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Scottish Budget 2022 to 2023: carbon assessment
Estimate of the consumption-based carbon emissions associated with planned budget expenditure.