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The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am very pleased to open today’s debate on the general principles of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. This Parliament has a long and proud record of championing nature, biodiversity and wildlife. I thank the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee for its comprehensive sc...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
::I open the debate by thanking members across the chamber and members of the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee for the positive spirit in which they have engaged, over many weeks, with me and my Government colleagues during stages 1 and 2. I firmly believe that their detail...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Jan 2019
Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny
First, I thank the committee clerks for all their hard work and support as we have undertaken budget scrutiny and, in particular, fellow committee members for acting in a collegiate manner in all that we do and supporting me as their new convener. The Environment, Climate Cha...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Jun 2019
World Environment Day 2019
I am delighted to open the debate to celebrate world environment day, to highlight the importance of biodiversity to our environment and to give all our species champions a chance to highlight the importance of their species to the natural balance that must be protected at all...
Gillian Martin (Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy) SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will keep it short, convener. Thank you for inviting me to give evidence on the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. I am not going to list what the bill does, because the committee knows that, and I will receive plenty of questions that will allow us to delve into detail. ...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That is not how these things work—I had meetings with Sarah Boyack ahead of stage 2. I apologise to Mercedes Villalba and will look into why she was not offered an earlier meeting, because meeting members is very important to me. Anyone who knows me will know that, since becom...
The Convener SNP Committee
08 Sep 2020
Green Recovery Inquiry
We continue with evidence for the committee’s green recovery inquiry. Joining us is Professor Dieter Helm, who is a professor of economic policy at the University of Oxford and a member of the advisory group on economic recovery. Good morning, Professor Helm, and welcome to t...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Feb 2021
Green Recovery Inquiry
As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to highlight the committee’s recent report on green recovery and to move the motion on its behalf. Our inquiry explored the parameters of an effective green recovery from Covid...
The Minister for Energy and the Environment (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
28 Sep 2023
Scotland’s Future Energy System
I will update the Parliament on the steps that we are taking to set out our vision for the future net zero energy system. Earlier this year, we consulted on the draft energy strategy and just transition plan. Today, we are publishing the responses to the consultation on the dr...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I want to take the committee back in the bill to the first purpose of using this power, which is “to maintain or advance standards in relation to ... restoring, enhancing or managing the natural environment ... preserving, protecting or restoring biodiversity”. The bill says...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The reason why I wanted to finish the point before I took Sarah Boyack’s intervention was because I wanted to stress that I am listening and am thinking of lodging my own amendments in relation to the issue. However, as Sarah Boyack knows, I am also keen to talk to members abo...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Douglas Lumsden has lodged a number of amendments for the bill that relate to electricity infrastructure, as he did during stages 2 and 3 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill, which was recently taken through the Parliament. Many of his amendments—if not all of them—have the sam...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Mr Fairlie’s amendment speaks for itself and members can judge whether to support it. I have laid out the reasoning for the amendment. As all ministers do when we are making legislation, Mr Fairlie consulted Scottish Government legal advisers. He lodged the amendment. I stand ...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I do not see the rationale for singling out that particular type of land as opposed to other types of land, given that it is already included in the biodiversity strategy. From a policy perspective, I do not think that there is a clear rationale for undertaking a review that s...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Environmental Strategy (United Kingdom National Security Assessment)
It is not possible to predict all impacts, but the Scottish Government’s food security unit also monitors food system resilience and engages widely.Ariane Burgess was right to point to the fact that our nation relies on the resilience of our natural environment—as every nation...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On amendments 172 and 175, in the name of Rachael Hamilton, I start off by being absolutely clear that I understand and acknowledge the concerns that are raised by some communities when it comes to the cumulative impact of energy infrastructure. My view is that, for a fair tra...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Oct 2016
Environment and Climate Change (European Union Referendum)
Before I start my speech, I declare that I am the parliamentary liaison officer for the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform. There is considerable concern that one of the main impacts of leaving the EU will be that institutions conducting environ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
06 Dec 2016
Renewables
Renewable energy is one of the keys to an economically successful and sustainable Scotland. In his speech, the minister gave a full picture of the Scottish Government’s considerable efforts to ensure that Scotland is a leader in the success of renewable energy globally. I com...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
05 Mar 2019
Subordinate Legislation
Welcome to the eighth meeting in 2019 of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. I remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones, as they may affect the broadcasting system. We have apologies from Claudia Beamish. Agenda item 1 is to take evidence on th...
The Convener SNP Committee
12 Mar 2019
Subordinate Legislation
Members will recall that the committee took evidence on the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2019last week from the Scottish Government and Scottish Natural Heritage. Does anyone have any comments?
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
24 Sep 2019
Subordinate Legislation
Welcome to the 25th meeting in 2019 of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. Before we move to our first item of business, I remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones, or put them on silent, as they may affect the broadcasting system. Agenda item ...
The Convener SNP Committee
29 Oct 2019
Subordinate Legislation
The third item on our agenda is evidence on the draft Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2019. I am delighted to welcome back Roseanna Cunningham, the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, who ...
The Convener SNP Committee
03 Jun 2020
Impact of Covid-19
Agenda item 2 is to take evidence from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency as part of the committee’s Covid-19-related scrutiny work. We will examine the immediate and short-term impacts of the current health crisis on the environment in Sc...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
28 Jun 2023
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It is great to hear that example from you, Ariane, because peatlands can provide a natural firebreak if they are in good condition. If they are degraded, they probably will not, but if they are in good condition they can. That is why we are putting so much effort into rewettin...
The Minister for Energy and the Environment (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
20 Sep 2023
Scotland’s Nature
We have heard about the different approaches that parties would take and where they would concentrate their efforts, some with detail and some with less than adequate detail. The UK Government today clarified its stance, which is largely based on inaction and rollback. Rishi S...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
30 Nov 2023
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will lodge an amendment at stage 2 that will address interference, vandalism and anything that is damaging in any way to any legal traps. I have to say that my conversations with gamekeepers’ representatives were fundamental in my coming to that decision. The distress that s...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
This is an important debate to have. I recognise that fly-tipping is a scourge. We have heard from members about where they have experienced fly-tipping. In my constituency, it is happening near areas of natural beauty, such as the Bullers of Buchan. When I visited that area o...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
20 May 2025
Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2025
I am grateful for the opportunity that Audrey Nicoll has given me to lay out what we are doing to address the twin crises. It is very important that she puts those crises together, because we sometimes forget that they are inextricably linked. Investing in the restoration and...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Public bodies already have duties in this area. The Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2011 made it a requirement for public bodies to report on their compliance with the biodiversity duty. That has been happening for 14 years. Every three years, all of Scotland’s...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I recognise that some stakeholders, and people who have given evidence to the committee, have expressed that there is potential for a narrow interpretation. I will take you through how the topics were arrived at. They were recommended in expert scientific advice that was provi...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will speak to that fundamental point. As you have rightly said, there are already habitats regulations that contain minor amending powers, but they are very limited. They allow Scottish ministers to amend only the list of protected species, the additional list of wild animal...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
NatureScot said: “We support changes. It does not make a lot of sense to us to have legislation that we cannot easily amend. Giving the power to change legislation in response to changing technologies, climate change and so on seems sensible to us.”—Official Report, Rural Aff...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
04 Jun 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The power could be used only if Scottish ministers considered that using it would be in accordance with all the purposes that I have mentioned: maintaining and advancing standards in relation to restoring, enhancing or managing the natural environment; facilitating progress to...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Before I address the group’s many amendments individually, it would be helpful to set out my general approach to targets and why the bill is drafted in the way that it is. Proposed new section 2 of the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 sets out three target topics under...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
When it comes to any infrastructure, there is a potential impact on biodiversity and the environment. That is why we have rigorous environmental impact assessments, whether they be for energy infrastructure, house building, road building or any infrastructure that requires pla...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
19 Nov 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Sarah Boyack makes an important point. There is already provision in law for environmental impact assessments to be done, which will include detail on biodiversity loss or any other kind of environmental impact from any infrastructure. She helpfully supported my earlier point ...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
No—I am going to continue, because I ran out of time in my opening speech, and I am not going to run out of time in this one. I make no apology for focusing on the energy profits levy, because it is the single issue that every single supply-chain company, whether it works wit...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Dec 2025
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Section 38 of the bill sets out that, if it is passed, it will be known as the Natural Environment (Scotland) Act, and in practice that has been its working title since we first committed to introducing it in the 2021-22 programme for government. The Scottish Government has be...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
I am pleased to be able to lay the final version of our climate change plan before Parliament today, after many months of constructive engagement with the public, Parliament and stakeholders. I begin by thanking everyone who has taken the time to speak to us and to respond to ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
26 Feb 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Energy Infrastructure(Impact on the Natural Environment)
The public have opportunities to raise concerns during the development of policies and plans that set national or local priorities for energy infrastructure and the natural environment. Our planning and consenting systems ensure that local communities can have their voices hea...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
05 Feb 2026
Ecocide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the debate on Monica Lennon’s Ecocide (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. The protection of our natural environment is essential and, as such, it is an important priority for the Scottish Government. Last week, the Parliament passed t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
29 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
::For the purposes of rule 9.11 of standing orders, I advise the Parliament that His Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill, has consented to place his prerogative and interests, in so far as they are affected by the bill, at th...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
In relation to natural gas, as long as we continue to burn natural gas, it is obvious that having a supply of it from our own resources makes the most economic and energy-security sense.The climate change plan is very much about reducing emissions that are associated with the ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jun 2016
Named Person Policy
Signs that a young person needs help are often most apparent in their behaviour, attendance and work at school. I will highlight the role of guidance teachers in secondary schools. As part of the named person service, the guidance teacher will in most cases be a child’s named ...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
06 Dec 2016
Renewables
I am not going to deal with that in my speech, but I broadly agree with Mark Ruskell. It is disappointing that the UK Government has not provided a minimum allocation for Scotland’s marine energy technologies—an area in which we have probably the biggest potential for innovat...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
06 Dec 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
Obviously, one of the issues for rural areas is having the labour force to plug the skills gaps. What are you doing with the university on that? You have huge potential in your area, for example in tidal energy, which you mentioned. There are some massive projects happening th...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
06 Dec 2016
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2017-18
Denmark is a world leader in wind technology, and a lot of Danish companies are coming to Scotland to use our natural resources. Denmark also exports the hardware that it manufactures. What could we do to ensure that we become a world leader in, for example, tidal technology, ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Jan 2017
Forestry
I welcome the motion and agree that forestry has a crucial role to play in achieving Scotland’s climate targets. I declare a special interest as the species champion for the yew, which is thought to be Scotland’s oldest tree, in the form of the famous Fortingall yew in Perthsh...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Jun 2017
Scotland’s Economy (Opportunities for Growth)
The Scottish economy continues to be a magnet for investment from abroad. Last year, 2016, was another good year for foreign direct investment in Scotland, with FDI projects at a 10-year high. I am proud that Scotland’s economy continues to succeed, in spite of the UK Governme...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2017
Flood Risk
In 2016, my constituency was ravaged by flooding that was the culmination of heavy rains over the Christmas and new year period. We had avoided the terrible flooding that took place at new year in Mr Burnett’s constituency on the west side of Aberdeenshire but, early on the mo...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2018
Women and Girls in Sport Week
I welcome the announcement that the Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing made yesterday about supporting, with £300,000 of funding, projects that help women and girls to take up sport or physical activity. We all know the benefit of such funds in encouraging more Sc...
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Oct 2018
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Chapter 3 of the report is significant because it sets out the impacts of the 1.5°C rise on natural and human systems. Can you outline the headline impacts for northern Europe and the United Kingdom, and for Scotland in particular?
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Oct 2018
Subordinate Legislation
I believe that we have asked all our questions. I thank the cabinet secretary and her officials for coming to give us evidence. At its next meeting, on 24 October, the committee will take evidence from the Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment on the Scottish...
The Convener SNP Committee
24 Oct 2018
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
Agenda item 2 is consideration of a proposal by the Scottish Government to consent to the United Kingdom Government legislating, using powers under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, in relation to the proposed UK statutory instrument, the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Tradi...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
31 Oct 2018
Caledonian Pinewood Forest
I congratulate Joan McAlpine on securing this particularly relevant debate, which is timely, given the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s recent report, which points to the fact that an increase in global temperatures is a very real danger. A debate on the protection ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
21 Nov 2018
Scottish Crown Estate Bill
I took over the convenership of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee after its stage 1 deliberations on the Scottish Crown Estate Bill and was plunged straight in, as stage 2 consideration was on the agenda. As we all know, the devolution of the management...
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Dec 2018
Biodiversity
The second item on the agenda is evidence on biodiversity funding and implementation. I am delighted to welcome Eleanor Kay, the agriculture policy adviser for Scottish Land & Estates; Andrew Midgley, the environment and land use manager for NFU Scotland; Calum Duncan, the...
The Convener SNP Committee
11 Dec 2018
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
Item 4 is to take evidence on the Environment and Wildlife (Legislative Functions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018. I am delighted to welcome our panel. Mairi Gougeon, the Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment, is supported by Scottish Government officials Katy Hi...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
18 Dec 2018
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
Welcome to the 38th and final meeting in 2018 of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. I remind everyone to switch off mobile phones as they may affect the broadcasting system. Agenda item 1 is for the committee to take further evidence on the REACH (Amen...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Jan 2019
Ultra-low-emission Vehicles
Happy new year, Presiding Officer. Scotland has some of the world’s most ambitious targets when it comes to making our country a low-carbon economy. It goes without saying that I am, as convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, passionate about ma...
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Meeting of the Parliament 30 October 2025 [Draft]

30 Oct 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Martin, Gillian SNP Aberdeenshire East Watch on SPTV

I am very pleased to open today’s debate on the general principles of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. This Parliament has a long and proud record of championing nature, biodiversity and wildlife. I thank the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee for its comprehensive scrutiny of the bill, and everyone who gave evidence at stage 1. I also acknowledge the stakeholders whom we met in Government during the development of the bill, whose contributions have helped to shape our approach.

I welcome the committee’s recommendation that Parliament supports the general principles of the bill. Although I look forward to hearing members’ views on how the bill can be improved and strengthened at stage 2, I hope that we can reaffirm that commitment today by supporting the general principles of the bill and recognising the urgency of the crisis that it seeks to address.

Let me begin with a stark statistic. I invite everyone to think about what this really means. Last year, PricewaterhouseCoopers estimated that more than 55 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product is dependent on nature—that means that more than half the world’s economic activity relies on healthy ecosystems.

People often talk about how lucky we are to live in Scotland, and of course they are absolutely right—just look at our magnificent landscapes and coastlines, our lochs, glens and forests, and our iconic species such as the golden eagle and the Scottish wildcat. Beneath that beauty, however, lies a troubling truth: biodiversity is in crisis, both globally and at home.

Across the world, 1 million species face extinction in the coming decades unless we act now. That is not just a distant issue happening elsewhere. It is happening on our doorstep, with one in nine species already threatened here in Scotland. Since 1994, monitored species have seen an average 15 per cent drop in numbers. There is no doubt that nature is at risk, and that threatens lives, habitats, the balance of our natural world and the sectors, communities and economies that rely on it.

The nature and climate emergencies are deeply intertwined. Nature regulates our climate, and the climate impacts on nature. The natural environment brings huge benefits to our human health and wellbeing—for example, cleaning our air and water, storing harmful carbon, and reducing flooding. The World Economic Forum recently ranked biodiversity loss as the second-highest global risk over the next decade, just behind extreme weather.

We cannot afford to treat nature as an optional extra. It is the foundation of our health, our economy and our life-support systems. Every part of our natural environment plays a role in supporting the systems that we depend on, from the tiniest microbes to apex predators. That intricate web of life underpins the industries that sustain us, providing food, clean water, energy, shelter and even medicines. Protecting and restoring nature is not just about conservation; it is about doing what is right for the good of us all.

Scotland’s natural environment is part of who we are. It sustains our communities, defines our place in the world and makes our communities resilient. By safeguarding it, we honour our responsibility to future generations and preserve the landscapes and the wildlife that make Scotland thrive. At the same time, we are securing the foundations of our economy and wellbeing, including sectors such as farming, fishing and forestry, which are deeply dependent on the health of our ecosystems. In Scotland, natural capital supports £40.1 billion in economic output and more than 260,000 jobs, from tourism and recreation to food and drink. We know that many sectors depend directly on nature.

Nature is not just an economic asset; it is a public health necessity, with access to nature improving mental and physical wellbeing. For example, studies show that children in deprived areas who spend just 60 minutes a day in nature have a 50 per cent lower risk of mental health issues than others. We now know just enough about biodiversity to understand that removing even small pieces of the puzzle can have unpredictable and cascading effects.

Turning to the legislation, I want to be clear that the bill is not a stand-alone measure. It builds on the biodiversity strategy that we published last year, which sets out a long-term vision to halt biodiversity loss by 2030 and restore nature by 2045.

That strategy is supported by six-yearly rolling delivery plans, including our commitment to protect 30 per cent of Scotland’s land and seas for nature by 2030, with the first suite of nature 30 sites already announced. It also includes expanding and enhancing nature networks, in partnership with local authorities and other stakeholders, to deliver ecological, social and economic benefits, and supporting restoration through our £65 million nature restoration fund, which has funded nearly 800 projects since 2021. Those are transformative actions, but we need the legislative tools to match our ambition.

The bill is the next critical step. It places a duty on ministers to set statutory nature restoration targets; it modernises the aims and powers of national park authorities; it reforms deer management; and it creates a bespoke power to update environmental impact assessments and habitats legislation, addressing a gap that was left by our exit from the European Union.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-19422, in the name of Gillian Martin, on the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. I invite mem...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP
I am very pleased to open today’s debate on the general principles of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. This Parliament has a long and proud record of...
Douglas Ross (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
The cabinet secretary will be aware that, during the committee’s scrutiny of the bill, stakeholders expressed concern about part 4, which provides more power...
Gillian Martin SNP
The bill is not designed to define the role of NatureScot, but I am happy to take on any considerations or feedback from any member who has specific issues a...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Gillian Martin SNP
I will finish this point and then take the member’s intervention. Part 2 is designed to address a legislative gap that was left by EU exit and to complement...
Sarah Boyack Lab
That is a very useful update from the cabinet secretary, because it concerns a key issue. Many organisations are deeply worried about the possibility that we...
Gillian Martin SNP
The reason why I wanted to finish the point before I took Sarah Boyack’s intervention was because I wanted to stress that I am listening and am thinking of l...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I remind members who wish to speak in the debate to press their request-to-speak buttons. 14:41
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
I am pleased to speak on behalf of the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee to set out the findings of our stage 1 report. The committee began its scrutiny of...
Tim Eagle (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests—I have a small farm up in Moray. After an eventful week with the Land Reform (Scotland) B...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
Some of the challenge in deer management comes from the differences between Highland and lowland deer management. My understanding is that the code of practi...
Tim Eagle Con
I agree with that. There is a big difference between upland and lowland deer management, and it is essential that the code of practice recognises that and ta...
The Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity (Jim Fairlie) SNP
I ask the member whether the urgency to have all that delivered before the stage 1 debate, when we still have stages 2 and 3 to go, is a bigger imperative fo...
Tim Eagle Con
It is not—I accept that. It is not about not getting it right; it is about having all the information at hand early on, so that we can be sure that we are ha...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to open the debate for Scottish Labour and to give my support for the principles of the bill, but I also highlight that the gaps in the bill nee...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Sarah Boyack Lab
Yes, if it is brief.
Maurice Golden Con
Does Sarah Boyack agree that we need to define what a national park looks like so that we can have a meaningful consultation with communities?
Sarah Boyack Lab
Defining boundaries is important, but it is also about giving national parks support so that they can fulfil their full potential to lead on nature recovery,...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
At long last, the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill has been introduced in the Parliament, and not a moment too soon, because we are deeper than ever in th...
Tim Eagle Con
Will Mark Ruskell take an intervention?
Mark Ruskell Green
If there is time in hand, I will.
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
There is a brief amount of time in hand.
Tim Eagle Con
I will make a point on the biodiversity targets. Do you agree with Open Seas when it said in its response to the bill that targets are worth while only if th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Always speak through the chair.
Mark Ruskell Green
Absolutely. That is exactly what my colleague Lorna Slater, when she was in government, was working on through the biodiversity strategy and the delivery pla...
Beatrice Wishart (Shetland Islands) (LD) LD
I thank the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee clerks and all the witnesses and stakeholders who contributed to the stage 1 process. The Scottish Liberal D...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. 15:12
Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
We should recognise at the outset that the bill before us today is the product of extensive and patient engagement by the cabinet secretary and her bill team...