Measuring Scotland’s net zero and climate adaptation economy – A methodology and pilot analysis
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15/04/2023Author
Kennedy, Simon
Almqvist, Mattias
Parker, Robin
O’Gorman, Stefanie
Pritchard, Adam
Niemi, Malin
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This report describes a methodology that the Scottish government can use to assess relative strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of net zero and climate adaptation activities in the Scottish economy.
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