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As this is a constantly emerging and burgeoning field of research it may be helpful to refer to the work of Mairi McFadyen and others who work on intangible cultural heritage and nature recovery in the ScottishHighlands (see the recent British Academy Commissioned Paper here: Integrating Intangible Cultural Heritage in nature recovery: a place-sensitive approach 32 in the ScottishHighlands).
I thank the members of the panel for joining us and sharing their views on what the Scottish Government should be doing to tackle climate change, and I thank them and their fellow members of the Climate Assembly for their many months of hard work.
As Parliament is aware, the Scotland Act 1998 provides a four-week period after any bill is passed by the Scottish Parliament for the United Kingdom, the Scottish law officers and the Secretary of State for Scotland to consider that bill.
There is also funding available to benefit Scottish wildcat populations by undertaking legal predator control using methods that reduce the risks to the Scottish wildcat.
It will contain a commitment to achieve decarbonisation by 2045 in line with the legal commitments in the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009. Yours sincerely, FIONA HYSLOP Cabinet Secretary for Transport Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotlan...
Scottish Parliament: The Committee will take evidence from— Sir Paul Grice, Chief Executive, and Victoria Barby, Environmental Manager, Scottish Parliament. 5.
Our key asks for NPF4: • We welcome the inclusion of renewable energy and transmission infrastructure as National Developments which helps to strengthen their role in tackling the climate emergency. We also support the overarching objectives of the plan which aims to tackle the twin climate and biodiversity emergencies, whilst also supporting a just transition to net zero. • Successful delivery of NPF4’s net zero objective will be dependent on a supportive planning process that is responsive to the levels of investment required to achieve Scotland’s climate goals - having adequate levels of planning skills resource will be key to unlocking this.
Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider the Bill at Stage 2 (Day 1). 3. Climate Change Plan: The Committee will consider its response to the Scottish Government. 4.