Resumo: |
The European Union has enacted the EIA Directive (85/337/EEC amended by Directive 97/11/EC) to apply the assessment of the environmental effects of those projects which are likely to have significant effects on the environment. A report of the Commission has revealed that there are still various weaknesses in the Member States implementation.
Therefore the aim of the project (IMP)3 is to improve the application of EIA. It will explore the different forms of application in the current and future EU Member States and in countries outside of Europe making recommendations how to improve the application of EIA focused on three issues:
1. a better incorporation of human health aspects into EIA
2. an increase in the consistency of risk assessments regarding various sources of risks (natural hazards, accidents, sabotage) by integrating risk exposure (potential of dangers) and vulnerability (damage potential)
3. survey of thresholds according to Annex I such as a documentation of the relationship between the two Annexes and their practical implementation.
Therefore, six work packages (WP) are defined. WP1 concentrates on the application of EIA. A questionnaire will be sent to EIA-stakeholders in all 25 Member States to provide a survey about the application of the EIA in the EU. Interviews with national EIA-stakeholders are held in 10 EU and 2 Non-EU countries and the project will be discussed with the EU EIA/SEA Expert Group.
WP2, WP3 and WP4 concentrate on the project's main issues (health, risk assessment and thresholds within the EIA) taking into account the results of WP1, of a literature review and the research already performed in this field and interviews with senior experts are held.
In WP5 the results of WP1 to WP4 are merged into a final report.
Therefore, six work packages (WP) are defined. WP1 concentrates on the application of EIA. A questionnaire will be sent to EIA-stakeholders in all 25 Member States to provide a survey about the application of |
Resumo The European Union has enacted the EIA Directive (85/337/EEC amended by Directive 97/11/EC) to apply the assessment of the environmental effects of those projects which are likely to have significant effects on the environment. A report of the Commission has revealed that there are still various weaknesses in the Member States implementation.
Therefore the aim of the project (IMP)3 is to improve the application of EIA. It will explore the different forms of application in the current and future EU Member States and in countries outside of Europe making recommendations how to improve the application of EIA focused on three issues:
1. a better incorporation of human health aspects into EIA
2. an increase in the consistency of risk assessments regarding various sources of risks (natural hazards, accidents, sabotage) by integrating risk exposure (potential of dangers) and vulnerability (damage potential)
3. survey of thresholds according to Annex I such as a documentation of the relationship between the two Annexes and their practical implementation.
Therefore, six work packages (WP) are defined. WP1 concentrates on the application of EIA. A questionnaire will be sent to EIA-stakeholders in all 25 Member States to provide a survey about the application of the EIA in the EU. Interviews with national EIA-stakeholders are held in 10 EU and 2 Non-EU countries and the project will be discussed with the EU EIA/SEA Expert Group.
WP2, WP3 and WP4 concentrate on the project's main issues (health, risk assessment and thresholds within the EIA) taking into account the results of WP1, of a literature review and the research already performed in this field and interviews with senior experts are held.
In WP5 the results of WP1 to WP4 are merged into a final report.
Therefore, six work packages (WP) are defined. WP1 concentrates on the application of EIA. A questionnaire will be sent to EIA-stakeholders in all 25 Member States to provide a survey about the application of the EIA in the EU. Interviews with national EIA-stakeholders are held in 10 EU and 2 Non-EU countries experts are interviewed and the project will be discussed with the EU EIA/SEA Expert Group.
WP2, WP3 and WP4 concentrate on the project's main issues (health, risk assessment and thresholds within the EIA) taking into account the results of WP1, of a literature review and the research already performed in this field. Additional senior experts in the main fields of the research are interviewed.
In WP5 the results of WP1 to WP4 are merged into a final report. WP6 contains the project management.
So (IMP)3 can give an important input in the process of considering amendments to the EIA Directive in the fields health, risk assessment and thresholds, taking into account links to other Directives and to other assessment tools. |