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To ensure a smooth follow-up, it is good practice for the evaluation manager to mobilise the evaluation reference group to obtain feedback on how the evaluation is considering climate and environmental performance.
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(12) Measures to address potential significant adverse impacts on the environment and climate must follow the following hierarchy: (1) avoid impacts; (2) minimise impacts; (3) restore degraded sites; (4) offset impacts; (5) identify measures to bring about positive contributions.
[1] Development impact achieved in collaboration with partner governments, donors and other international cooperation and development actors including the private sector and civil society.
[1] International cooperation and development outcomes and outputs to which EU funded interventions have contributed in collaboration with partner governments and other funding providers.
[1] See ICM Guide.
[1] Vade Mecum – Working as a team, and INTPA’s Strategic Governance System. Revision 2022.
[1] i.e. INTPA units F1 and F2: INTPA-GREENING-FACILITY@ec.europa.eu; INTPA-F1@ec.europa.eu; INTPA-F1@ec.europa.eu
[1] i.e. NEAR A3
[1] As supported by the EC/UNDP Biodiversity Finance Initiative BIOFIN, or similar instruments at national level.
[1] See Article 8.8 of the NDICI-GE Regulation.
[1] As cited in the EU Adaptation Strategy and the OECD position paper on CCA and DRR.
[1] Sendai Framework.
[1] INTPA: units F1 and F2 (notably via the CCT/RCT/TCT), NEAR: unit A3
[1] As per the INTPA Companion to financial and contractual procedures applicable to external actions financed from the general budget of the EU and from the 11th EDF.
[1] Sectors with potentially high environment and climate risk include: agriculture and land use change, energy, transport, water, private sector development, urban development and tourism.
[1] e.g. in the context of a water delivery project, minimal level of water quality.
[1] Notably, Question 7.3 on environmental constraints and opportunities, thereby also dealing with environmental sustainability; Question 7.4 on the contribution to EU climate change commitments; Question 7.5 on the application of the Do No Harm principle, inequality and governance, (including on the management of natural resources).
[1] See ROM Handbook.
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