OP 4.01 definition

OP 4.01 means the Operational Policy 4.01 of the Association regarding Environmental Assessment.

Examples of OP 4.01 in a sentence

  • The draft of the present document is subject to the public consultation procedure conducted in accordance with the Operational Policies of the World Bank (OP 4.01).

  • The draft of this document will be subject to a public consultation procedure conducted in accordance with World Bank Operational Policy OP 4.01.

  • In accordance with operational policy OP 4.01, the disclosure of the draft Environmental Management Plan (EMP) started officially on May the 23rd, 2019, when public consultations were announced in a local newspaper – Dziennik Polski (daily newspaper with regional coverage).

  • As a consequence, the conditions of its implementation, with regard to environmental protection, are compliant with the following policies of the World Bank8: • OP 4.01 – on the environmental impact assessment, • OP 4.04 – on natural habitats, and • OP 4.11 – on the physical cultural resources.

  • The Project is categorized as environmental category B in accordance with OP 4.01.

  • As a consequence, the conditions of its implementation, with regard to environmental protection, are compliant with the following policies of the World Bank9: • OP 4.01 – on the environmental impact assessment, • OP 4.04 – on natural habitats, and • OP 4.11 – on the physical cultural resources.

  • This EMP was developed in accordance with the World Bank’s operational policy OP 4.01.

  • The PPAH was issued in 1998, designed to be used in context of the World Bank Group’s safeguard policies, as set out in Operational Policy (OP) 4.01, “Environmental Assessment” (1998), and related documents eg.

  • For this project the ESIA has been prepared in compliance with the: • Sustainability Guidelines of KfW Development Bank, • World Bank OP 4.01 (general framework) and OP 4.12 (involuntary resettlement), • Environmental and Social Practices and Standards of the European Investment Bank (EIB), • General EHS Guidelines of the World Bank Group, and • Core labour standards of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).