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Footnotes (to Scotland Rural Development Programme 2007-2013)
1 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/06/19498/38784
2 Economic size of an agricultural holding in ESU (European Size Unit) represents the potential gross value added of the holding. It is obtained by multiplying, for each enterprise on the farm, the relevant gross margin (calculated as a multiannual average at regional level and named standard gross margin) by the area (crops) or the livestock (animal productions). The total standard gross margin of the holding, expressed in euros, is then converted in European Standard Unit (1 ESU = 1,200 € SGM) and evaluates its economic size.
3 Figures for State refer to area of woodland managed by Forestry Commission Scotland on behalf of Scottish Ministers.
4 This is a measure of the level of return to the farmer and spouse for their manual and managerial labour and for specified assets that they invest in their agricultural business.
5 Hislop et al (2006) A valuation of the economic and social contribution of forestry for people in Scotland
6 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/22094104/0
7 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/21115639/0
8 Anthony, S. et al (2006). Provision of a screening tool to identify and characterise diffuse pollution pressures: Phase II. Final Report WFD19 (230/8050). Sniffer.
9 Based on the annual Scottish Recreation Survey.
10 ABDS is funded through EAGGF within the Highlands and Islands Special Transitional Programme.
11 DTZ (2003) SRDP Mid-term Evaluation for the Scottish Executive
12 Based on assumptions discussed with the Scottish Executive European Structural Funds Division.
13 Based on the Scottish Executive estimate of €12m for 2000-2006.
14 Expenditure of €279m cannot be allocated though a portion of this will apply to rural areas.
15 These figures include running costs of local enterprise companies.
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