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182 page results for 'fisheries options paper'

Birds of Conservation Concern 5 breeding seabird update

Published date 2024-09-03

seabird population change, highlighting what research is needed to develop and test effective management options


EO4cultivar

Published date 2020-11-20

Demonstrate options for maintaining ecosystems and the services they provide to target agricultural sectors


Is managing risk the key to making a natural capital approach work?

Published date 2024-10-01

met up with Clive Mitchell from NatureScot who highlighted an idea that they are pursuing (see board paper


Science and Evidence Strategy: Supplementary Information

Published date 2023-03-23

marine management policies, strategies and plans, including Scotland’s National Marine Plan and Future Fisheries


What does the ocean do for you? Introducing the concept of marine natural capital

Published date 2021-06-04

These highlight the value of local market sectors such as fisheries and tourism, but also the importance


State of Nature 2023

Published date 2023-09-28

planting and re-meandering of particular river sections, thereby improving conditions for wildlife and fisheries


St Kilda Survey COR0924 (Blog #1): More than just muck

Published date 2024-09-26

habitats are often subject to high levels of disturbance from human activity, particularly from trawl fisheries


World Wetlands Day 2024: recognising the importance of wetlands for human well-being

Published date 2024-02-02

provide guidance on wetland protection and restoration, the network has published the recommendation paper


Professor Colin Galbraith RSE Fellow

Published date 2022-03-22

underpin action to tackle these issues is key, as is providing clear advice and communication on the options


How do we incentivise more investment in green infrastructure to reduce flood risk?

Published date 2024-10-23

Summary and options Intuitively there is a business case for investing in adjusting land use and management ... Potentially tax or regulate the larger landowners on any flood risk they are creating downstream Whatever options



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