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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:

Your situation Relevant items in the Handbook
                a) Your project does not require an EIA:
You want an overview of the procedure to follow Section 6.2.1.
You need guidance on which environmental issues should be adressed in the feasibility/formulation study(ies) Annex 9
                b) Your project does require an EIA:
You want an overview of the procedure to follow Section 6.2.2.
You want an overview of environmental impact assessment Chapter 6 Box 7
You need draft ToR for an EIA Annex 8
You need guidance on how which environmental issues should be adressed in the feasibility/formulation study(ies) separately from EIA work (*) Annex 9
You need guidance on how to appraise an EIA report Section 6.2.2. – point 4
                c) In both cases:
You need guidance on possible entry points for environmental integration in the Financing Proposal or the Action Fiche Table 6.3.
You want to reflect the outcome of the environmental integration efforts in the final version of the project's Logical Framework
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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