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Abbreviation: DefinitionHVO: Hydrotreated Vegetable OilLAEI: London Atmospheric Emissions InventoryLEZ: Low Emission Zone - A charging zone across most of Greater London for vehicles (excluding cars) that do not meet emissions standardsLLAQM: London Local Air Quality ManagementLPA: Local Planning AuthorityLPG: London Plan GuidanceMCPD: Medium Combustion Plant DirectiveNox: Nitrogen OxidesNPPF: National Planning Policy FrameworkNPPG: National Planning Policy GuidanceNRMM: Non-Road Mobile MachineryPHV: Public Hire VehiclePM: Particulate Matter pollutionPM10: Particulate Matter of a size less than 10µm in diameter.PM2.5: Particulate Matter of a size less than 2.5µm in diameter.PTAL: Public Transport Accessibility LevelSCA: Smoke Control AreaSCR: Selective Catalytic ReductionSoPW: Scheme of Protective WorksSPD: Supplementary Planning Document - A document that explains the policies of the City Plan in detail. It is subject to consultation, but not public examination.SPG: Supplementary Planning GuidanceUGF: Urban Greening Factor - A model to assist boroughs and developers in determining the appropriate provision of urban greening for new developments.WHO: World Health OrganizationAQAP: Air Quality Action PlanAQDMP: Air Quality Dust Management PlanAQG: Air Quality GuidelineAQMA: Air Quality Management AreaAQN: Air Quality Neutral - Assessment of air quality against benchmarks set by the Mayor of London through his Sustainable Design and Construction SPD 2014. Developments that do not exceed these benchmarks will be considered to avoid any increase in NOx and PM emissions across London as a whole and therefore be 'air quality neutral'.AQIA: Air Quality Impact Assessment - An assessment of the impact of a development on the levels of certain pollutants in the local area, which could include: a description of baseline conditions and how these could change; relevant air quality concerns; the assessment methods to be adopted and any requirements around verification of modelling air quality; sensitive locations; the basis for assessing impact and determining the significance of an impact; construction phase impact; and/or acceptable mitigation measures.AQO: Air Quality ObjectiveAQP: Air Quality PositiveBAT: Best Available TechniqueBNG: Biodiversity Net Gain - Biodiversity net gain is a statutory requirement which applies to new development. It is a way of making sure the habitat for wildlife on a site is in a better state after the development than it was before developmentBREEAM: Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment MethodCHP: Combined Heat and PowerCIL: Community Infrastructure Levy - A statutory charge on new development used to contribute towards the funding of infrastructure provision. The City Corporation has prepared a CIL charging schedule that was implemented in July 2014.CLP: Construction Logistic Plan - A travel plan that aims to improve the sustainability of construction freight movements by establishing site management and procurement processes to reduce the impact of construction traffic on the street network.CoP: Code of Practice for Deconstruction and Construction SitesDAQI: Daily Air Quality IndexDefra: Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsDPF: Diesel Particulate FilterDSP: Delivery and Service PlanEIA: Environmental Impact AssessmentEV: Electric VehicleGLA: Greater London Authority - The GLA comprises the Mayor of London* (who has an executive role and makes decisions on behalf of the GLA) and a separately elected Assembly (a body of 25 elected Members which has a scrutiny role and is responsible for appointing GLA staff).HIA: Health Impact Assessment - provide a systematic framework to identify the potential impacts of a development proposal on the health and wellbeing of the population and highlight any health inequalities that may arise.
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