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1. Preparation of an environmental impact:
2. Environmental impact assessment
3. Identifying the assessment of the environmental impact
4. Environment:
5. chronological order of an environmental impact:

Cultural heritage is the very last of a community, with whom she lives in today and transmits the present and future generations

Initiation of the procedure 2. Environmental impact study 3. Public information and consultation of public authorities concerned and interested persons 4. Termination of the proceeding 5. Environmental impact assessment with transboundary effects 6. Statement EIS

Describe and assess the direct and indirect project environmental effects.

Description and assess the direct and indirect project environmental effects.

may be free or unlimited goods, whose access is non-excludable and are available in large quantities arbitrarily or economic or scarce goods in general exist in limited quantities and allocations still some financial procedure

1. Environmental impact assessment with transboundary effects 2. Statement EIS 3. Public information and consultation of public authorities concerned and interested persons 4. Termination of the proceeding 5 Initiation of the procedure. 6. Environmental impact study

It is part of the documentation to be included in the draft to be submitted to evaluation document to be presented, described and assessed the anticipated effects that the action may have on the environment.

is to monitor the environmental impacts estimated in the Environmental Impact Assessment or Environmental Sustainability Reports are initially estimated, establish how to carry out inspections and controls and ensure that all environmental protection is brought to reality properly .

1. Statement EIS 2. Environmental impact assessment with transboundary effects 3. Public information and consultation of public authorities concerned and interested persons 4. Termination of the proceeding 5. Environmental impact study 6. Initiation of the procedure

Joint studies and technical analyzes that estimate the effects that a project may cause on the environment.

It is one of the phases in the process of assessing the environmental impact of a project

is the set of physical, chemical, biological components, people or society as a whole. It includes all natural, social and cultural values in one place and at one point, that influence human life and future generations