Skills in Planning Research

EKOS was commissioned by Skills Development Scotland and Partners in Planning (PiP) to review skills challenges and gaps within the planning sector in Scotland. In the process of compiling this report, we examined numerous sources of evidence (legislation/policy review, baseline and consultation) to identify the scope, nature and drivers of issues affecting the sector. Bringing […]
Replacement for European Structural Investment Funds – Consultation Report

Leaving the European Union will have significant implications for regional and local development in Scotland. It will mean loss of access to both the European Social Fund (ESF) and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). These funds have played a significant role in Scotland’s economic development over the last four decades. EKOS was commissioned by the […]
The Role of Public Sector Bodies in Tackling Climate Change – Consultation Analysis

EKOS were recently commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake analysis of responses to a public consultation on the Role of Public Sector Bodies in Tackling Climate Change. The report was published on 11 June 2019, and can be read on the Scottish Government website here.
Gender Equality on Public Boards – Consultation Analysis

EKOS was commissioned by the Scottish Government to provide analysis of responses to the public consultation on the implementation of the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018. The analysis, published in April 2020, can be read in full here: https://www.gov.scot/publications/analysis-consultation-implementation-gender-representation-public-boards-scotland-act-2018/
Prohibition of Smoking Outside Hospital Buildings – Consultation Analysis

EKOS was recently contracted by the Scottish Government to undertake an analysis of responses to a public consultation on the prohibition of smoking outside hospital buildings. The consultation report can be read on the Scottish Government website here.
Where now for construction in Scotland?

As the construction sector looks set to gradually emerge from the shutdown, this short paper considers some of the issues which may impact on the future of the construction sector in Scotland. Download the PDF here. Featured image © Copyright Jim Barton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.