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eingehende DNSH-Bewertung
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substantive DNSH assessment
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Sainmhíniú "substantive explanation and justification from a Member State demonstrating that the investment and reform measures included in its recovery and resilience plan comply with the 'do no significant harm' principle required in cases where the above measures may have a significant impact on one or more of the Taxonomy Regulation’s six environmental objectives" Tagairt "COM-FI and COM-EN, based on: - Commission Notice Technical guidance on the application of ‘do no significant harm’ under the Recovery and Resilience Facility Regulation 2021/C 58/01- Working Group on Energy and Climate Change, ‘Do no significant harm’: Technical Guidance by the Commission (21.9.2022), European Commission, 16 February 2021"
Nóta "This is in contrast to cases where measures either:- have no or an insignificant foreseeable impact on one of the six environmental objectives;- are tracked as 100% supporting one of the six environmental objectives (according to the methodology in Annex IIA of the Recovery and Resilience Facility Regulation); or- ‘contribute substantially’, pursuant to the Taxonomy Regulation, to one of the six environmental objectives.Here a ‘simplified approach’ to the DNSH assessment, and not the full substantive assessment, is sufficient, but only for that specific environmental objective (and not the remaining ones). A two-part screening checklist will help Member States to distinguish which environmental objectives require a substantive assessment, and which ones only require a simplified approach."
évaluation DNSH de fond
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Nóta "DNSH est l'abréviation de ""do no significant harm"" en anglaisVoir fiche 3591230 (9.11.2022) (principe consistant à «ne pas causer de préjudice important»)"