This legislation introduces significant amendments to environmental impact assessment laws in Luxembourg, aiming to enhance protection of nature and resources. It emphasises public participation, transparency, and monitoring of environmental impacts in project developments. The changes include provisions for notifying authorities and the public about authorization decisions, as well as requirements for displaying project information at communal offices for three months.
Moreover, the legislation mandates the publication of project information on electronic platforms accessible to the public. It also allows competent authorities to engage external experts for evaluating environmental impact reports. The document highlights the importance of considering biodiversity, protected species, and habitats in project assessments, aligning with nature conservation objectives.
Furthermore, the legislation emphasises the integration of consultation results and collected information in decision-making processes. It underscores the need for thorough consideration of consultation outcomes and the implementation of measures to mitigate negative environmental impacts. By enhancing public awareness, stakeholder engagement, and environmental monitoring, this legislation contributes to sustainable development and heritage preservation in Luxembourg.