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milieukader

Milieukader is a Dutch term that translates roughly to an environmental framework. In policy discourse it refers to a structured set of environmental considerations that guides the development, assessment, and implementation of policies, plans, and projects, as well as related processes such as public procurement and program design. A milieukader typically includes goals and targets, regulatory or voluntary standards, screening criteria, methods for environmental assessment, monitoring and reporting requirements, and mechanisms for stakeholder consultation. The exact content and scope vary by sector and by government body; the term is often used as a conceptual tool rather than a fixed statutory category.

In practice, milieukaders are used to ensure environmental factors are considered early in planning, to structure

See also environmental impact assessment, sustainability assessment, lifecycle assessment, and circular economy.

impact
assessments,
and
to
provide
a
basis
for
comparing
options
on
an
even
footing.
They
are
commonly
aligned
with
national
environmental
policy
and
European
directives,
and
may
incorporate
elements
of
sustainable
procurement,
lifecycle
thinking,
and
circular
economy
principles.
A
well-implemented
milieukader
relies
on
clear
indicators,
measurable
targets,
and
transparent
reporting,
and
it
requires
periodic
review
to
maintain
relevance
and
prevent
greenwashing.
While
the
term
is
widely
used
in
Dutch
policy
discussions,
its
exact
application
and
formal
status
can
vary
between
institutions
and
projects.