Planning 4 - EIA and LVIA Flashcards

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What is an EIA?

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Environmental Impact Assessment

A PROCESS to collect info on the ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS of a project.

by the DEVELOPER / and other sources

taken into account by the PLANNING AUTHORITY to inform their judgement on the APPLICATION

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EIA Legislation?

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European EIA Directive 2011 (amended in 2014)

|&raquo_space; The Planning (EIA) Regs (NI) 2017

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Why do we need EIAs?

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  1. Identify potential environmental issues early
  2. Improve the quality of decision making
  3. Consider the effects in the planning decision
  4. Keeps public informed
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What does an EIA contain?

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  1. DESCRIPTION - of the project,
  2. BASELINE info
  3. EFFECTS + ASSESMENT
  4. MITIGATION
    avoid/reduce/remedy signif adverse environ effects
  5. RESIDUAL and CUMULATIVE impacts

ALTERNATIVES - outline of the main alternatives studied by the developer.

  1. SUMMARY, in non-technical language.
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How do you know if your project requires and EIA?

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Refer to The Planning (EIA) Regs (NI) 2017

PAD

“Schedule 1 development”
Environment Statement is required in EVERY CASE
- crude oil refineries
- waste/hazardous waste disposal

“Schedule 2 development”
EIA required only if the project is likely to give rise to signif environ effects
- Infrastructure
- energy producing
- sensitive / designated area (ASSI/AONB/natura 2000)

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What’s the EIA process?

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1 - Screening - it it required? sched 1/2 (21 days)
2 - Scoping - key topics/concerns to assess (35 days)
3 - EIA + report
4 - Submission + Publication

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Typical technical chapters in an EIA

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Humans/populations
Flora & Fauna
Soil, water, air, climate
LANDSCAPE
Cultural Heritage (architecture/archaeology)
Material Assets

and their interrelationships

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What is an LVIA?

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  • a TOOL to IDENTIFY and ASSESS
  • LEVEL OF EFFECTS of new DEVELOPMENT
  • on both… the LANDSCAPE - as an environmental resource
  • and on PEOPLE VIEWS and VISUAL AMENITY

formal or informal - chapter in EIA or standalone landscape appraisal.
formal used when effects are significant.

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What guidance is available for LVIAs?

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Landscape Institute and Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment:
GLVIA3 = principals of assessment, process of assessing

for L. Archs
also developers/clients/planners/gov agencies/public

Visual Representation of Development Proposals
- LI Technical Guidance note

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How is landscape defined in the GLVIA?

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definition taken from the ELC

  • Landscape is an AREA, as PERCIEVED by people,
  • whose CHARACTER is
    he result of ACTION and INTERACTION
  • of NATURE and or HUMAN factors
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How is the effect on VIEWS assessed?

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Through the selection and assessment of the effect on viewpoints.
The viewpoints represent receptors.
1. Desktop assessment to determine ZTV
= potential views in relation to topo
2. Site work to determine if existing vegetation/development impacts on the views
3. Agree viewpoints with the LPA
4. Assess existing, worst case and best case.

GUIDANCE = LI VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF DEV PROPOSALS
= technical guidance note 2019
- select types of visualisations most appropriate
- guidance as to appropriate techniques
for photography and visualisations

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What are receptors in an LVIA?

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People:

  • residents
  • road/rail users
  • pedestrians on PROW
  • recreational users (parks/sports)

Landscape:

  • character
  • elements
  • aesthetics
  • perceptual
  • qualities
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How is the effect on LANDSCAPE assessed?

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By assessing character areas, elements, features and aesthetics and their value & ability to accommodate change.

(eg Maydown Lough Foyle alluvial plain)
A6 Sperrin Mountains

Assessments to refer to:
LCA / TCA / SCA / Cultural Heritage & Historic CA

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How is significance assessed assessed?

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For each receptor:
Assess susceptibility to this change
Assess value
Combine = SENSITIVITY

For each effect
Assess size/scale
Assess duration
Asses reversibility
Combine = MAGNITUDE

SENSITIVITY + MAGNITUDE = SIGNIFICANCE of effect

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