Comparison Flashcards
AA - types of development targeted?
Any plan od project likely to have an adverse effect on a Natura 2000 site.
AA - what impacts need to be assessed releveant to nature?
Assessment in view of the dite’s conservation objectives
for species/habitats for which the site is designated)
In-combination/cumulative effects also to be considered
AA-Who carrries out the assessment?
Resopnsibility of the Competetnt Authority, but the developer may need to provide necessary studies and information.
Proponent may be required to provide a Natural Impact Statement
EIA - types of development targeted?
Project level - projects listed in Annex I or Annex II of EIA Directive (85/337/EC), projects determined an a case by case basis
EIA - what impacts need to be assessed releveant to nature?
Single porjects.
SIgnificant effects (including direct, indirect, secondary, cumulative, short-, medium-, longterm, permanent and temporary, positive and negative) on envionmental headings listed in EIA Directive.
Cumulative impacts of several projects or component parts of large projects need to be considered.
Assessment of alternatives limited.
Consultation focussed
EIA-Who carrries out the assessment?
The developer provides the necessary infomation to be assessed by the Competent Authoriyt in the fomr of an Enivonmental Impact Assessment Report.
SEA - types of development targeted?
Higher strategic level - Any plan or Programme
For certain sectors which set the framework for futur development consent
Thet require Art 6 HD assessment
SEA - what impacts need to be assessed releveant to nature?
Sumulative impacts of multiple projects
Likely significant effects on the environment, including on issues auch as biodiversity, fauna, flora, and interrelationships.
Large scale issues addressed. (Climate Change)
Better consideration of alternative strategies
Publis participation before policies agreed
SEA -Who carrries out the assessment?
Competent Authoriy for planning