Part 1Biodiversity

I1C11Duty to further the conservation of biodiversity

1

It is the duty of every public body and office-holder, in exercising any functions, to further the conservation of biodiversity so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of those functions.

2

In complying with the duty imposed by subsection (1) a body or office-holder must have regard to—

a

any strategy designated under section 2(1), and

b

the United Nations Environmental Programme Convention on Biological Diversity of 5 June 1992 as amended from time to time (or any United Nations Convention replacing that Convention).

I22Scottish Biodiversity Strategy

1

The Scottish Ministers must designate as the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy one or more strategies for the conservation of biodiversity (whether prepared by them or by one or more other persons).

2

The Scottish Ministers must publish any strategy so designated in such manner (including on the internet or by other electronic means) as they think fit.

3

A strategy so designated may include different provision for different cases or types of case.

4

Within one year of a strategy being so designated, the Scottish Ministers must publish, in such manner (including on the internet or by other electronic means) as they think fit, lists of—

a

species of flora and fauna, and

b

habitats,

considered by the Scottish Ministers to be of principal importance for the purpose mentioned in section 1(1).

5

The Scottish Ministers may from time to time review any lists published under subsection (4).

6

Where, following such a review, the Scottish Ministers consider that any such lists should be revised they must publish revised lists under that subsection.

7

The Scottish Ministers must, within 3 years of the date on which—

a

they first designate a Scottish Biodiversity Strategy, or

b

a report was last laid under this subsection,

lay a report before the Scottish Parliament regarding the implementation of the strategy.

2AF1Reports on compliance with biodiversity duty

1

A public body must prepare and publish a biodiversity report within 3 years of—

a

the base date,

b

the date on which a report was last published by the body under this subsection.

2

A biodiversity report is a report on the actions taken by the body in pursuance of its duty under section 1 during the period to which the report relates.

3

The base date is—

a

the date on which section 36 of the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2011 (asp 6) comes into force, or

b

where the body is established after that date, the date on which the body is established.

4

A report under this section—

a

is to be prepared in such form and published in such manner as the body thinks fit,

b

may be incorporated within another report prepared or published by the body.