Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019-2029 draft: partial EQIA

This partial Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) (including Fairer Scotland Duty) for Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019 to 2029 outlines our assessment of how the draft Forestry Strategy may impact on equality, including socio-economic disadvantage.


Section 1: Details of the policy/practice/project

Department/Team responsible: Forestry Commission Scotland / Forestry Strategy Team

Name of Policy, Practice or Project being assessed: Scotland’s Forestry Strategy

Purpose and anticipated outcomes: Purpose:

a) Promote the internationally recognised principles of Sustainable Forest Management.
b) Provide a 50 year vision and priorities to 2029.
c) Support the delivery of the Scottish Government’s purpose and national outcomes.
d) Outline priorities for action by the public and private sectors, in both rural and urban areas.
e) Support the sustainable management, expansion and protection of Scotland’s forests and woodlands.
f) Meet the requirements of the Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Act ( FLM(S)A) 2018.

Is this a new or existing policy, practice or project?

New
Existing

List of participants in Equality Impact Assessment Process:

Amy Noble
Amy Nicolson
Bob Frost

Date assessment started:
02/07/2018

Completion Date:
Draft EQIA completed 12/09/2018

Please indicate who is likely to be affected:

For example: Employees, visitors, contractors, women, men, young people, older people, people with disabilities etc. The entire forestry sector, rural land management businesses and landowners, as well as wider society in general, particularly in rural areas but also in urban. There will be specific policies targeted at benefitting children and young people.

Contact

Email: Bob Frost

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