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Integration may also present an opportunity for policymakers to build environmental protection, maintenance, restoration or enhancement into policies from the outset and throughout the development of policies<ref name="Env" />.
Integration may also present an opportunity for policymakers to build environmental protection, maintenance, restoration or enhancement into policies from the outset and throughout the development of policies<ref name="Env" />.


In short, the integration principle requires that environmental protection is integrated into all other policy areas, in line with promoting Sustainable Development|sustainable development]]<ref name="CLI">[https://www.clientearth.org/latest/latest-updates/stories/what-are-environmental-principles/ Client Earth]</ref>. That is to say all government departments and public authorities (such as Local Planning Authorities) have responsibilities to protect our environment.
In short, the integration principle requires that environmental protection is integrated into all other policy areas, in line with promoting Sustainable Development|sustainable development]]<ref name="CLI">[https://www.clientearth.org/latest/latest-updates/stories/what-are-environmental-principles/ Client Earth]</ref> i.e. all government departments and public authorities (such as Local Planning Authorities) have responsibilities to protect our environment.
 


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