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  1. spice-h2020.eu

    D8.5 Policy briefing - second version SPICE GA 870811 v1.0, 3/05/2022 7 Introduction SPICE is a research project funded by the Horizon 2020 programme. SPICE is a collaborative project started in May 2020, involving seven different countries and fourteen partners, which includes representatives from the scholarly domain, museums and companies.
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  3. parliament.scot

    SPICe researchers produce detailed, impartial briefings covering subjects of interest to the Scottish Parliament. They are available to the public. Subjects include Bills making their way through the Scottish Parliament, the budget and other current policy issues. All briefings from April 2017 can be found on our Digital Hub. Visit the Digital Hub
  4. spice-h2020.eu

    D8.10 - SPICE video promo. D8.6 - Dissemination and Exploitation Plan. D8.7 - Final Report on Communication Activities. D8.8 - Policy briefing - final version. 2022. D1.2 V.11 - Data Management Plan - UPDATE. D2.3 - Revised Methods for Interpretation. D2.4 - Revised Methods for Reflection. D3.3 - Final User and Community Models. D3.4 - Final ...
  5. spice-h2020.eu

    D8.8 Policy briefing - final version SPICE GA 870811 v1.0, 26/04/2023 5 Document History Version Release date Summary of changes Author(s) -Institution v0.1 12/12/2022 First draft released All partners v0.2 15/04/2023 Revision released UNIBO v0.3 24/04/2023 Additional suggestions by contributors All partners ...
  6. bprcdn.parliament.scot

    Jul 12, 2024SPICe Briefing Pàipear-ullachaidh SPICe One land, many functions: exploring 'integrated land use' Dr Sarah Govan As a society we ask a lot of the land in Scotland. There are a wide range of national policy ambitions for land use, and many functions that land currently delivers. This briefing considers the multiple demands placed on Scotland's
  7. parliament.scot

    the SPICe briefing Electricity Generating Stations: Planning and Approval. The ownership of a proposed onshore wind farm is not a material consideration in determining whether to approve or reject a proposed development. However, the net economic impact, including community socio-economic benefits such as employment, associated businesses and ...
  8. spice-spotlight.scot

    SPICe blogs and briefings on the National Care Service . Our detailed briefing on the NCS Bill can be found via this link. And our summary of written evidence for the lead Committee can be found on the Committee's webpage. Other blog articles related to the NCS are listed below: The National Care Service Bill - the next chapter(s) (2 July 2024)
  9. The Palliative Care (Scotland) Bill was introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 1 June 2010 by Gil Paterson MSP. It seeks to place Scottish Ministers under a statutory duty to provide palliative care for those with life-limiting conditions and their family members, and to set up reporting arrangements so that provision can be monitored by Scottish Ministers and the Parliament.
  10. external.parliament.scot

    SPICe Briefing Equalities Subject Profile 31 March 2017 17/25 ... Scottish Government policy development on equalities, including the use of new powers devolved ... The Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR), adopted after the Second World War by the newly formed United Nations, is generally agreed to be the foundation of international ...
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