‘Do no significant harm’
•A if no measure leads to significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives •C if one or more measures lead to significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives •The Commission can only endorse an RRP if no assessment criteria is rated with a ‘C’ 4 DNSH is part of the assessment of the plans
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