… climate threats alongside potentially vulnerable sectors in Angus. Using this information, the SECAP sets out a series of concrete, deliverable actions with clear timelines and responsibilities. The actions are arranged according to 6 key sectors including Buildings; Energy; Transport; Land Use & Forestry; Agriculture & Food and Waste, as well as Governance and Process actions. Equally…
… .......................................................................................................... 33 Land Use & Forestry ........................................................................................ 36 Agriculture and Food ....................................................................................... 39 Waste 41 5 Urban Foresight Governance and Process. ............................................................................... 44 Appendices…
… ................................................................................. 45 Appendix I: Action Tables ........................................................ 46 Buildings ............................................................................................................ 46 Energy 48 Transport .......................................................................................................... 50 Land Use and Forestry…
…, the Council has significant influence over a large percentage of Angus’ total carbon emissions. The Council also acts as a developer (responsible for the design of new council housing); customer (responsible for sustainable procurement practices); enabler (providing leadership, education, advice, land use policy, business support); and protector (of the community, landscape and biodiversity…
… of industrial processes, agriculture and land use. These are all significant sectors, especially agriculture in the case of Angus; • They do not include the absorption of GHG emissions as a result of carbon sinks; • They are not easily updatable due to a lack of transparency in the methodology used; and • The categorisations applied do not align with the national approach in Scotland…