Examples of Environmental Impact Assessments in a sentence
The Recipient shall ensure that Environmental Impact Assessments shall be carried out and Environmental Management Plans shall be developed in a timely manner for all Investment Subprojects requiring such assessments and/or planning and shall provide and maintain adequate information on the carrying out of such Environmental Impact Assessments and implementing such Environmental Management Plans as part of the supervision responsibilities referred to in paragraph A.1 of this Section.
The Borrower shall ensure that Environmental Impact Assessments shall be carried out and Environmental Management Plans shall be developed in a timely manner for all Investment Subprojects requiring such assessments and/or planning and shall provide and maintain adequate information on the carrying out of such Environmental Impact Assessments and implementing such Environmental Management Plans as part of the supervision responsibilities referred to in paragraph A.1 of this Section.
Thecourse Environmental Impact Assessments has a duration of 4 days, in- cludingclassroom trainingandworkshops.
Assessment Summaries (EIA Summaries) and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs).
The Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessments (“EIA”) and the Environmental Management Plans (“EMPs”).
Outside SPAs, however, laws and guidance relating to Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) for dredging activities have been developed and adopted at the country level, resulting in regulation differences between Range States.
Through Resolution 5.16, the MOP requested the TC to work with Xxxxxx’s STRP and other interested parties to develop guidance for assessing the significance of cumulative impacts of multiple wetland losses along species’ flyways and the implications for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and other assessment processes.
His area of specialty as Senior Consultant involves the technical supervision of engineering teams involved with air quality, hazard modelling and public safety (toxic gas or flammable gas releases) and quantitative risk assessments, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA’s) industrial approvals emission sampling and ambient monitoring.
The EMD will assist ESH with identifying the requirements for Environmental Impact Assessments.
The concepts of Public Participation and Environmental Impact Assessments are very important components of sustainable use and although they are not principles in its strictest sense they will be viewed as such in the context of this thesis.