Statistics and research
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Developing a methodology to improve soil C stock estimates: report
Provides information on the minimum re-sampling densities required to evalaute carbon stocks on Scottish peatlands and includes an evaluation of the accuracy of the ECOSSE model to simulate measured changes in soil carbon.
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Statistical Bulletin: Crime and Justice Series: Criminal Appeal Statistics, Scotland: 2008-09
This bulletin presents statistics on criminal appeals concluded in the High Court of Justiciary and includes figures up to 2008-09.
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Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation: 2009 General Report
Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2009: General Report
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Work and Worklessness among Households in Scotland 2009
Work and Worklessness among households in Scotland, 2009
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Assessing the scale and impact of illicit drug markets in Scotland
This report provides initial estimates of the size and value of the illicit drugs market, and estimates of the social and economic cost of illicit drug use in Scotland for the year 2006.
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- Crime and justice statistics
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The Scottish Health Survey 2008
The Scottish Health Survey 2008
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An Evaluation of the Expansion of Nurse Prescribing in Scotland
Nurse prescribers in Scotland can now prescribe a range of controlled drugs for specific medical conditions. This research project which is summarised below provides an evaluation of the extension of nurse prescribing following the introduction of new legislation in 2001.
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Key Scottish Environment Statistics 2009
Annual publication containing summary of key statistics on environmental trends in Scotland
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The Scottish Diaspora and Diaspora Strategy: Insights and Lessons from Ireland
In both Scotland and Ireland sustained attention is now being given to the potential benefits which might flow from renewing and refreshing relationships with overseas diasporic populations. The objective of the report is to contribute to the development of such thinking by identifying and reflecting upon Scotland's approach to its diaspora relative to its Irish counterpart.
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Review of the Private Rented Sector: Volume 4: Bringing Private Sector empty houses into use
A review of initiatives to address the problem of empty houses drawn from case studies across the UK.