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The EIA Act 2000/List of approved environmental organisations
The purpose of the (Austrian) Federal Law on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA Act 2000), Federal Law Gazette No 697/1993, as amended, is to review in a comprehensive and integrative way possible impacts of human activities on the environment before the project is implemented and... > more + downloads about: The EIA Act 2000/List of approved environmental organisations
08.10.2009, Lebensministerium V/1
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General facts about the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
The EIA is a clear quality improvement over previous project licensing instruments, and is thus an important step towards precautionary and integrative environmental protection. It serves project applicants as a planning instrument and as a basis for making decisions. > more about: General facts about the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
20.08.2009, Lebensministerium V/1
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Scope of application of the EIA
Annex 1 of the UVP-G 2000 includes a list of 88 types of projects for which an EIA is mandatory if certain provisions apply. > more + downloads about: Scope of application of the EIA
21.08.2009, Lebensministerium V/1
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Applications for recognition as environmental organisation
Since the amendment to the Federal Act on the Environmental Impact Assessments that went into force on 1 January 2005, non-governmental organisations are entitled to participate in approval procedures as a party involved. > more about: Applications for recognition as environmental organisation
24.05.2007, Lebensministerium V/1
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Environmental Council
Tasks of the Environmental Council:
The Environmental Council was established to observe the implementation of the UVP-G. The Environmental Council is made up of 22 members and 22 substitute members, appointed by the parties represented in > more + downloads about: Environmental Council22.12.2009, Lebensministerium V/1
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Environmental Senate
The Environmental Senate was established at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management as the authority of appeal against decisions made by the provincial government. The Environmental Senate is the relevant superior authority with substantive jurisdiction. > more about: Environmental Senate
30.12.2009, Lebensministerium V/1


