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Air Quality in Scotland Inquiry
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PDF Published: Wednesday 28 Feb 2018 (ECCLRS052018R1)
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    • Executive Summary
    • Introduction
      • Call for evidence
      • Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2017-18
      • Related Parliamentary scrutiny
      • Oral evidence sessions
      • Committee visit to an Air Quality Management Zone
      • Acknowledgements
      • Membership changes
    • Cleaner Air for Scotland Strategy
      • Suitability of CAFS
        • Conclusions
      • National vs local policy cohesion
        • Conclusions
    • Low Emission Zones
      • Set-up and enforceability
      • Resources and technology
      • Additional transport measures
      • Conclusions
    • Diesel cars, buses and freight transport
      • Cars
        • Conclusion
      • Buses
        • Conclusions
      • Freight transport
        • Conclusions
    • Active travel
      • Conclusions
    • Monitoring air quality
      • Conclusions
    • Other causes of air pollution
      • Agriculture
        • Conclusions
      • Wood burning
        • Conclusions
    • Overall findings
    • Annexe A - Minutes of Meetings
    • Annexe B
      • Written evidence
      • Official reports
The Scottish Government's key actions of the first 5 years of CAFS

Image: Cleaner Air for Scotland Strategy

Image: Changes in UK NOx emissions by vehicle type

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