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Sustainability Archive

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​Scottish Government's Roadmap to world-leading climate change targets.
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​This update to Scotland's 2018-2032 Climate Change Plan sets out the Scottish Government's pathway to our new and ambitious targets set by the Climate Change Act 2019. 
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​A Summary Briefing on Financing Climate Justice:
Scotland at COP26.
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​A discussion paper by Dr Mike Danson on Scoping the classic effects of monopolies within
concentrated patterns of rural land ownership. 
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A report by Scottish Government on the next steps to tackling biodiversity loss has been published.
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Information on the All-Energy and Dcarbonise exhibition and conference taking place in August 2021.
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​This report aims to report openly and transparently on how COVID-19 has affected progress towards Scotland’s National Outcomes.
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​The hydrogen sector will receive £100 million over the next five years to support a green recovery and Scotland’s just transition to net zero.
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Ahead of the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections, Community Land Scotland have published their manifesto: Land for the Common Good. It calls for a renewed focus on land reform as a crucial foundation stone for a greener, fairer, more prosperous and sustainable Scotland.
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This summary provides an overview of the UK Climate Projections for Scotland. It is intended to help build
common understanding – across local government, government agencies, and public bodies – of the future climate that Scotland will experience.
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​Sniffer and Historic Environment Scotland have established a close working relationship over many years, working together to progress climate action in Scotland, particularly focused on work to adapt to climate change through Adaptation Scotland. They have have developed a series of joint initiatives that will further develop and deepen their collaboration.
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​The Social Renewal Advisory Board was set up by Scottish Ministers to make proposals that can renew Scotland once we start to emerge from the pandemic. The final report “If not now, when?”, sets a course towards this future.
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​Proposals have been unveiled for a new model of green ports focused on inclusive growth, fair work practices and delivering a net zero economy.
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​In February 2020, Scottish Government hosted the Energy Networks Vision Summit aimed to help shape the future of Scotland’s electricity & gas networks, giving stakeholders the opportunity to discuss the issues addressed in the Scottish Government report ‘Scotland's electricity and and gas networks: 'Vision to 2030'.
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​The Trade Vision sets out the Scottish Government’s trade principles of Inclusive Growth, Wellbeing, Sustainability, Net Zero and Good Governance. These principles are rooted in Scotland’s National Performance Framework and will underpin the trading and investment relationships coveted for Scotland.
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​​The Scottish Government will invest a record £1.9 billion in tackling climate change and creating good, green jobs in 2021/22.
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​​In June 2020 Scottish Government launched an independent collaborative review of the progress and scope of the 2013 Town Centre Action Plan. The results of the review have now been published.
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​Argyll and Bute Council has recently finalised a new Decarbonisation Plan.
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​The Argyll and Bute Rural Growth Deal Heads of Terms agreement published 11 February 2021.
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​Scotland’s historic environment strategy is on track for delivery despite COVID challenges.  Despite a challenging year in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Scotland’s 10-year strategy for the historic environment – Our Place in Time (OPiT) – remains firmly on track for delivery by 2024.  
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​​This framework builds on Scotland’s first cyber resilience strategy, Safe, secure and prosperous: a cyber resilience strategy for Scotland, expanding on its achievements and addressing ongoing – and new – challenges.
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​This document sets out the strategic approach the Scottish Government is taking to help achieve the 2025 vision for Fair Work.
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​A publication comparing and contrasting statistics on key policy topics such as People and Communities, Services and Lifestyle, Economy and Enterprise broken down by Remote Rural, Accessible Rural and the Rest of Scotland.
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An overview of the initial selection of indicators for the Environment Strategy Monitoring Framework and plans for reporting progress.
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​This report offers recommendations for policy on public priorities and what might be done to increase the public’s awareness of land reform.
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​The Energy Strategy position statement provides an overview of the Scottish Government's key priorities for the short to medium-term in ensuring a green economic recovery, whilst remaining aligned to our net zero ambitions, in the lead up to COP26.
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​A literature review and research report on community-led planning in Scotland, providing the evidence for the development of a draft ‘how to’ guide for the preparation of community-led local place plans.
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