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Last updated: 13 October 2021

Tracker 12 October 2021

Wednesday 13 October 2021 Scottish Statutory Instrument Tracker Report DPLR Lead Committee SSI Number SSI Title Date Procedure Parliamentary Additional Laid Action Information Report First Report 20 Day Committee Report 40 Day Meeting Due Meeting Name Due Recommendation Date Decision Number Date Date Date Date Date Health Protection (Coronavirus) Made (International Travel and 2021/357 08/10 12/11 12/11 26/10 CVDR 02/12 15/11 COVID related SSI Affirmative Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 4) Regulations 2021 Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) 2021/355 (C. 27) Act 2010 08/10 Laid only 12/11 12/11 26/10 CJ 02/12 29/11 (Commencement No. 16) Order 2021 Plant Health (EU Exit) Draft 2021/Draft (Scotland) (Amendment) 07/10 11/11 11/11 26/10 RAINE 01/12 Brexit related SSI Affirmative (No. 2) Regulations 2021 Independent Reviewer (Modification of Draft 2021/Draft 07/10 11/11 11/11 26/10 EHRCJ 01/12 01/12 Functions) (Scotland) Affirmative Regulations 2021 Town and Country Planning (Local Place 2021/353 07/10 Negative 11/11 11/11 26/10 LGHP 01/12 29/11 Plans) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Licensing etc.) 2021/354 (EU Exit) (Scotland) 07/10 Negative 11/11 11/11 26/10 NZET 01/12 29/11 Brexit related SSI (Amendment) Regulations 2021 Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2020 (Commencement No. 4, 2021/351 07/10 Laid only 11/11 11/11 26/10 EHRCJ 01/12 29/11 Saving and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2021 Social Security Administration and Tribunal Membership 2021/352 (C. 26) 06/10 Laid only 10/11 10/11 26/10 SJSS 30/11 29/11 (Scotland) Act 2020 (Commencement No. 4) Regulations 2021 Budget (Scotland) Act Draft 2021/draft 2021 Amendment 05/10 09/11 09/11 26/10 FPA 29/11 29/11 Affirmative Regulations 2021 Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel Made 2021/350 01/10 05/11 05/11 26/10 CVDR 25/11 25/11 COVID related SSI and Operator Liability) Affirmative (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 2021 Wednesday 13 October 2021 Page 1 of 8 Wednesday 13 October 2021 Scottish Statutory Instrument Tracker Report DPLR Lead Committee SSI Number SSI Title Date Procedure Parliamentary Additional Laid Action Information Report First Report 20 Day Committee Report 40 Day Meeting Due Meeting Name Due Recommendation Date Decision Number Date Date Date Date Date Social Security (Switzerland) (Further 2021/345 01/10 Laid only 05/11 05/11 26/10 SJSS 25/11 22/11 provision in respect of Scotland) Order 2021 Traffic Regulation Orders (Procedure) (Miscellaneous 2021/348 01/10 Negative 05/11 05/11 26/10 NZET 25/11 22/11 Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 Health Protection (Coronavirus) Made Attention 2021/349 (Requirements) 30/09 04/11 04/11 05/10 12 CVDR 24/11 24/11 COVID related SSI Affirmative drawn (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2021 Equality Act 2010 (Specification of Public Draft 2021/draft 30/09 04/11 04/11 26/10 EHRCJ 24/11 24/11 Authorities) (Scotland) Affirmative Order 2021 Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) Draft 2021/draft 30/09 04/11 04/11 26/10 EHRCJ 24/11 24/11 (Scotland) Amendment Affirmative Regulations 2021 Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel Made Attention not 2021/343 and Operator Liability) 29/09 03/11 03/11 26/10 12 CVDR 23/11 23/11 COVID related SSI Affirmative drawn (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2021 Scottish Tribunals (Eligibility for Attention not 2021/341 Appointment) 28/09 Negative 02/11 02/11 05/10 12 EHRCJ 22/11 15/11 drawn Amendment Regulations 2021 First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (Chambers) Draft 2021/draft 28/09 02/11 02/11 05/10 EHRCJ 22/11 22/11 Amendment Affirmative Regulations 2021 Fish...
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - The state of nature in Scotland

There has been recent recovery of some fish stocks following improved fisheries management, but the report notes that impacts of unsustainable fishing persist.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - The value of biodiversity to people

It measures, for example, the economic value of fish stocks in Scottish seas and carbon sequestered in land plants.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Drivers of biodiversity loss globally and in Scotland

Bonn, Germany: IPBES secretariat. identified the drivers of change in nature with the largest global impact (in descending order) as: Changes in land and sea use; Direct exploitation of organisms mainly via harvesting, logging, hunting and fishing; Climate change; Pollution; Invasion of alien species.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Global trends and implications of biodiversity loss - a sixth mass extinction?

Figure 6: Globally, populations of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles reduced in size by an average of 68% between 1970 and 2016This figure is from the Living Planet Report 2020.WWF. (2020).
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Annex 1. 2010 Biodiversity Target final assessment

Promote the conservation of genetic diversityTarget 3.1 Genetic diversity of crops, livestock, and of harvested species of trees, fish and wildlife and other valuable species conserved, and associated indigenous and local knowledge maintained.Not achieved globally but significant progressGoal 4.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Policy areas for biodiversity mainstreaming

Bonn, Germany: IPBES secretariat.Sustainable management of fisheries is currently enforced via mechanisms such as area restrictions, regulations about fishing equipment and catch limits. International cooperation to manage fisheries sustainably is particularly important given that fish cross boundaries and range over...
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Biodiversity aims and strategies

Protection of marine ecosystems with an ocean recovery plan, legislation for sustainable low-impact fishing and a greater proportion of strictly protected Marine Protected Areas.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework

There has been recent recovery of some fish stocks following improved fisheries management, but the report notes that impacts of unsustainable fishing persist.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Annex 2. Aichi Targets final assessments

Aichi Targets final assessments Status of the twenty Aichi Targets - final assessment of global progress reported in Global Biodiversity Outlook 5; final assessment of UK progress by the UK Government and by the RSPB.TargetGlobal progress reported by CBDUK progress reported in UK Government Sixth National ReportUK progress reported by RSPBStrategic Goal A: Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity across government and societyTarget 1 By 2020, at the latest, people are aware of the values of biodiversity and the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably.The target has not been achieved (low confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Not included in RSPB assessment.Target 2 By 2020, at the latest, biodiversity values have been integrated into national and local development and poverty reduction strategies and planning processes and are being incorporated into national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting systems.The target has not been achieved (medium confidence).On track to achieve target.Not included in RSPB assessment.Target 3 By 2020, at the latest, incentives, including subsidies, harmful to biodiversity are eliminated, phased out or reformed in order to minimize or avoid negative impacts, and positive incentives for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are developed and applied, consistent and in harmony with the Convention and other relevant international obligations, taking into account national socio economic conditions.The target has not been achieved (medium confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.No progress or moving away from the target.Target 4 By 2020, at the latest, Governments, business and stakeholders at all levels have taken steps to achieve or have implemented plans for sustainable production and consumption and have kept the impacts of use of natural resources well within safe ecological limits.The target has not been achieved (high confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.No progress or moving away from the target.Strategic Goal B: Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable useTarget 5 By 2020, the rate of loss of all natural habitats, including forests, is at least halved and where feasible brought close to zero, and degradation and fragmentation is significantly reduced.The target has not been achieved (high confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Insufficient data to draw a conclusion.Target 6 By 2020 all fish...

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