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- SECTION 1 - One line summary or ‘title’ for the proposal along with information about project’s objective
- SECTION 2 - Describe the individual activities involved in the proposal
- SECTION 3 - Interrogate the database to select the individual activities
- SECTION 4 - Identify the designated Natura 2000 sites that are present and list their interest features
- SECTION 5 - Identify the Natura 2000 features that are sensitive to the proposed activity and their likely environmental changes
- SECTION 6 - Determine whether features are going to be exposed to an environmental change to which they are sensitive
- SECTION 7 - Identify those features which will not be exposed to environmental change, or are not sensitive to any of the changes
- SECTION 8 - Identify those features that need to be considered further because they are both sensitive to and potentially exposed to, an environmental change
- SECTION 9 - Identify the impact assessment methods that are most appropriate
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