The economic benefits of adapting transport infrastructure to deal with effects of climate change outweigh the costs
NatCen carried out a Rapid Evidence Assessment into Climate Change Adaptation for transport infrastructure.
NatCen carried out a Rapid Evidence Assessment into Climate Change Adaptation for transport infrastructure.
The Scottish Centre for Social Research was funded to conduct a qualitative study, to explore the dual use of e-cigarettes and tobacco in Scotland.
Insights on public transport use, perceived safety, and experiences of harassment from the latest National Travel Attitudes Study.
This module from the Scottish Social Attitudes survey focuses on public attitudes towards alcohol and tobacco use and weight.
Final research findings from the Patterns of Play research project.
We explored the impact and consequences of policy changes relating to tobacco consumption and supply in England and Scotland.
A systematic evidence review.
The Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) is carrying out an independent evaluation of the under 18s elements of the DBI.
An evidence review commissioned by the Department for Transport, particularly focusing on trends since the pandemic.
Examining public attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
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