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A Stage II Screening for Appropriate Assessment is referred to as a Natura Impact Statement – NIS – or simply a Natura Impact Report (NIR).

Understanding the Natura Impact Statement

A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) is a detailed ecological assessment required for projects that may significantly affect protected Natura 2000 sites. These sites, designated under the EU Habitats Directive and Birds Directive, are crucial for preserving Europe’s most valuable and threatened species and habitats.

The primary purpose of an NIS is to assess the potential impacts of a proposed development on the conservation objectives of nearby Natura 2000 sites. It provides a scientific basis for decision-making, ensuring that development proceeds only when it does not adversely affect the integrity of these protected areas.

How is this different to a Stage I Appropriate Assessment?

The fundamental difference is that an NIS includes Mitigation Measures, whereas a Stage I Appropriate Assessment will not. Mitigation can be simple, or it can be complex, but as Ash Ecology and Environmental, we have dealt with numerous cases from small scale one-off houses to large scale housing projects and will be able to provide guidance depending on what ecological assessment is required.

Key Components of a Natura Impact Statement

Project Description: Detailed outline of the proposed development.
Natura 2000 Site Information: Identification and description of potentially affected sites.
Impact Assessment: Analysis of potential direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts.
Mitigation Measures: Proposed actions to avoid or reduce negative impacts.
Alternative Solutions: Consideration of alternative approaches if significant impacts are identified.
Compensatory Measures: If applicable, proposals to offset unavoidable negative impacts.

The Importance of Mitigation Measures in NIS

Mitigation measures are a critical component of the Natura Impact Statement. These measures are designed to minimise or eliminate the potential negative effects of a project on Natura 2000 sites. Examples of mitigation measures might include:

  • Adjusting construction timelines to avoid disturbing breeding seasons
  • Implementing noise reduction techniques
  • Creating buffer zones around sensitive habitats
  • Designing wildlife corridors to maintain ecosystem connectivity
  • Using environmentally friendly materials and methods

Ash Ecology’s Expertise in Natura Impact Statements

Ash Ecology has completed Natura Impact Statements for recent projects in Cork, Tipperary, Waterford, and Galway. Our team has a deep understanding of both the scientific requirements and regulatory framework surrounding NIS preparation.

We have successfully conducted NIS assessments for a wide range of projects, from small-scale residential developments to large infrastructure projects. Our comprehensive approach ensures that all potential ecological impacts are thoroughly assessed and appropriate mitigation measures are proposed.

The NIS Process with Ash Ecology

Initial Consultation: We discuss your project and determine if an NIS is required.

Site Survey: Our ecologists conduct thorough field surveys to gather essential data.

Desktop Study: We review existing ecological data and relevant scientific literature.

Impact Assessment: We analyse potential impacts on Natura 2000 sites.

Mitigation Planning: We develop tailored mitigation strategies if needed.

Report Preparation: We compile all findings and recommendations into a comprehensive NIS.

Ongoing Support: We assist with any follow-up queries or requirements from authorities.

Whether you’re planning a small-scale development or a large infrastructure project, ensuring compliance with ecological regulations is crucial. Contact us now for a competitive quote for a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) to be carried out. Our team at Ash Ecology is ready to provide expert guidance and deliver a high-quality NIS tailored to your project’s needs.

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