Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Plan or programme in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The plan or programme as adopted;
Inform the Commission every three years of the progress of any such plan or programme.
When a plan or programme is adopted,
Performance indicators help to measure the achievements of a plan or programme.
For each of these action areas, it Is proposed that a plan or programme of action be adopted for the next five years.
Inform the Commission every three years of the progress of any such plan or programme.
To assist in the development of the final version of the plan or programme, taking into account the findings of the evaluation.
problems which are relevant to the plan or programme.
Environmental report" shall mean the part of the plan or programme documentation containing the information required in Article 5 and Annex I;
Monitoring can, for example, be integrated into the regular revision of the plan or programme.
The consultation also includes the effects of the plan or programme on the sites and species, which are specially protected under the Habitats Directive.
Authorities there are not obliged to divulge reasons for not carrying out an environmental assessment of a plan or programme.
Whether or not the public is the same in any given case will depend on the plan or programme in question and on national law and practice.
After the adoption of the plan or programme the public and the environmental authorities concerned as well as any Member State consulted have to be informed.
Taking into account the outcome of public participation when deciding on a plan or programme relating to the environment and informing the public about it;
depending on the contents of each plan or programme.
Member States should ensure that, when a plan or programme is adopted,
Under Article 5 of Directive 2001/42/EC, the likely significant effects on the environment of implementing the plan or programme must be identified,
A systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed policy, plan or programme initiatives in order to ensure they are fully included
the results of any transboundary consultations shall be taken into account during the preparation of the plan or programme.
Transboundary con sultations between Member States are also pro posed where a plan or programme adopted in one Member State is likely to have a significant impact on the environment in another.
Identification of necessary information The second step is the identification of the necessary information for finding out the environmental impacts of a plan or programme.
Monitoring may coincide for example with the regular revision of a plan or programme, depending on which effects are being monitored
in other Member States, or a statement summarising how environmental considerations have been integrated into the plan or programme.
Also scientific difficulties in establishing a clear link between the implementation of a plan or programme and changes in the environment may be an obstacle to monitor all environmental effects.
are provided with the plan or programme as adopted, a statement summarising how environmental considerations have been integrated
A statement summarising how environmental considerations have been integrated into the plan or programme and how the environmental report prepared pursuant to Article 5, the opinions expressed pursuant to Article 6 and the results of consultations entered into pursuant to Article 7 have been taken into account in accordance with Article 8 and the reasons for choosing the plan or programme as adopted, in the light of the other reasonable alternatives dealt with, and.
Air quality plans or programmes.
The legislative nature of plans or programmes.
Information to be provided under Article 21 Plans or programmes.