SCHEDULE 1CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING THE LIKELY SIGNIFICANCE OF EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT
1
The characteristics of plans and programmes, having regard, in particular, to—
a
the degree to which the plan or programme sets a framework for projects and other activities, either with regard to the location, nature, size and operating conditions or by allocating resources;
b
the degree to which the plan or programme influences other plans and programmes including those in a hierarchy;
c
the relevance of the plan or programme for the integration of environmental considerations in particular with a view to promoting sustainable development;
d
environmental problems relevant to the plan or programme; and
e
the relevance of the plan or programme for the implementation of F1retained EU law on the environment (for example, plans and programmes linked to waste management or water protection).
2
Characteristics of the effects and of the area likely to be affected, having regard, in particular, to—
a
the probability, duration, frequency and reversibility of the effects;
b
the cumulative nature of the effects;
c
the transboundary nature of the effects;
d
the risks to human health or the environment (for example, due to accidents);
e
the magnitude and spatial extent of the effects (geographical area and size of the population likely to be affected);
f
the value and vulnerability of the area likely to be affected due to—
i
special natural characteristics or cultural heritage;
ii
exceeded environmental quality standards or limit values; or
iii
intensive land-use; and
g
the effects on areas or landscapes which have a recognised national, Community or international protection status.