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Self-harm strategy development: qualitative evidence
Supporting development of a self-harm strategy for Scotland, what does the qualitative evidence tell us?
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Fishers - strategies and choices: feasibility study
This social research publication explores what influences the decision making of Scottish fishers. It presents findings from twelve interviews with fishers. The main findings are focused on the social, economic, governance, and environmental drivers in fishers’ decision making.
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BICS weighted Scotland estimates: data to wave 103
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 103
- Part of:
- Business and innovation statistics
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Scottish House Condition Survey: surveyor manual 2022
The SHS consists of two interlinked parts – a social and physical survey. This manual covers the physical survey only and is intended for use with the SHS physical survey form.
- Part of:
- Scottish House Condition Survey
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Agricultural tenancies, small landholdings and land management tenancy proposals - strategic environmental assessment: consultation analysis
This report outlines the findings of a consultation held as part of a strategic environmental assessment of agricultural tenancies, small landholdings and land management tenancy proposals.
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Growth sector statistics
Key statistics on Scotland’s growth sectors.
- Part of:
- Business and innovation statistics
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Benthic Species ScotMER Receptor Group
The Benthic Species ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to the benthic species and habitats.
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Diadromous Fish ScotMER Receptor Group
The Diadromous Fish ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to the health, distribution, and impacts on Diadromous fish (salmon, sea trout, etc.).
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Fish and Fisheries ScotMER Receptor Group
The Fish and Fisheries ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to fish ecology and the fishing industry.
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Marine Mammals ScotMER Receptor Group
The Marine Mammals ScotMER Receptor Group is concerned with evidence gaps related to marine mammal ecology and the potential impacts of offshore renewables on marine mammals.