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What is the difference between an EIS and an EIA?
During our discussions on my previous blog, where I was privileged to learn from a lot of people who, unlike me, actually know stuff about planning law, I realised that I, and many others, were not too sure about the … Continue reading →
Posted in EIA Directive 2014/52/EU
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