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Committees Published: 17 June 2021

Scottish Government submission of 17 June 2021

Aberdeen to Inverness Improvement project provided two new fully accessible stations, Forres and Kintore benefitting from enhanced active travel and public transport connectivity.
Committees Published: 12 June 2021

Alison Chapman submission of 12 June 2021

All these proposals have emerged over nearly 20 years of stress and anxiety among residents about possible impacts and for the last two years in the midst of a worldwide pandemic with its associated curtailment of normal communications and the added stress and anxiety associated with such pandemics. In addition, this kind of activity follows on from a gradu...
Committees Published: 12 June 2021

Fiona Ainslie submission of 12 June 2021

The proposed site of the development was merely monoculture - The Woodland Trust disagreed, surveyed the site and actively fought the proposal right through to the public inquiry.
Committees Published: 7 June 2021

Petitioner submission of 7 June 2021

The mountain hare needs to be conserved at a level of high density to attract falconers to the mountain locations where they live. This very fact encourages their active support and creates a barrier against shooting them.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Blue Carbon - Nature-based solutions & Climate Change Plan

Saltmarsh restoration is also predicted to provide additional benefits such as enhanced biodiversity and coastal flood protection, which remain active areas of research. Saltmarsh restoration in the Eden Estuary found that 2-3 years after restoration the abundance and diversity of benthic macrofaunal organisms (organisms greater than 0.5 mm that live on, in...
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2021

Legacy report - The Parliament's practices and procedures

Provide for “committee announcements” to ensure that time is made available to any committee to make an announcement about matters relating to that committee's activities. Provide for greater transparency when the Scottish Government proposes to legislate on the same proposal as a Member's bill and reduce the timescale within which the Scottish Government m...
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 March 2021

Scottish Tourism and COVID-19 - Budget 2021-22

Table 3: 2021-22 Tourism Scottish budget allocation detail£ millionFiscal ResourceNon-cashCapitalTotal budget% change since 2020-21What it buysExplanation of significant changes from previous yearVisitScotland (Resource)41.412--41.4120.8%To deliver high profile tourism marketing campaigns overseas and in the UK and a portfolio of national events that continue to grow sustainable tourism across Scotland.Uplift to support increased operational costsVisitScotland (Capital)--8.5008.50061.9%For refurbishments to VisitScotland's estate, investment in VisitScotland's digital strategy and ICT resources and providing for the Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund.Increased funding for the Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund to strengthen the strategic network of facilities which will meet visitor and community needs as the industry moves into the COVID recovery phase.VisitScotland (Non-Cash)-1.400-1.4000.0%For depreciation of VisitScotland's assets, including its estate.Reflects updated non-cash depreciation charge.Tourism special projects3.762--3.76231.4%This supports a range of tourism related activities...
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Key audit themes: Managing public sector ICT projects - Digital transformation

The Scottish Government currently has listed almost 430 active digital projects with around 340 of these projects having a total estimated whole life costs of almost £1.5 billion.1Scottish Government. (2020, November 26).
Committee reports Date published: 19 February 2021

Audit Scotland Budget Proposal for 2021/22 - The impact of Covid-19

Audit Scotland confirmed it is providing a range of routes to provide additional support for staff, including counselling, professional support and other wellbeing activities run within the organisation, pending the resumption of the health check element of the wellbeing support.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 January 2021

Update to the Climate Change Plan - Background Information and Key Issues - Introduction

To achieve this, existing emissions have to be reduced, as well as actively removing GHG, with interim targets for reductions of: 56% by 2020 75% by 2030 90% by 2040.

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