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Start by checking whether specific environment-related remarks or commitments were made in the Identification phase: outcome of the EIA screening process, conclusions and recommendations of the pre-feasibility/identification study (ies), Identification Fiche, draft logical framework, etc. The procedure to follow depends on whether an EIA is required or not:
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Relevant items in the Handbook
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a) Your project does not require an EIA:
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| You want an overview of the procedure to follow |
Section 6.2.1.
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| You need guidance on which environmental issues should be adressed in the feasibility/formulation study(ies) |
Annex 9
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b) Your project does require an EIA:
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| You want an overview of the procedure to follow |
Section 6.2.2. |
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You want an overview of environmental impact assessment
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Chapter 6 – Box 7 |
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You need draft ToR for an EIA
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Annex 8 |
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You need guidance on how which environmental issues should be adressed in the feasibility/formulation study(ies) separately from EIA work (*)
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Annex 9
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| You need guidance on how to appraise an EIA report
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Section 6.2.2. – point 4
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c) In both cases:
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Table 6.3.
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You want to reflect the outcome of the environmental integration efforts in the final version of the project's Logical Framework
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Annex 6 (logical framework)
Annex 10 (choice of indicators) |
(*) Indeed, the EIA focuses on "impacts emitted", but not on the project's dependance on/exposure to environmental factors ("impacts received"); this latter aspect must thus be adressed in the feasibility/formulation study(ies)
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