Examples of Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment in a sentence
A Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) for the entire Benban Solar Park was prepared for NREA with the support of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and disclosed in 2016.
Where potential impacts are foreseen from “upstream” project activities, such as those involving planning support, policy advice and reform, or capacity building, they are typically assessed using forms of Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA).
In order to do this, the FCPF is using a Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) to integrate key environmental and social considerations into REDD+ Readiness by combining analytical and participatory approaches.
Identification of Risks and Impacts: A Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) for the Benban solar complex was prepared for NREA with funding from EBRD and in consultation with IFC with the objective of providing an overarching assessment of the E&S impacts of the Benban development.
Note also that Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) and/or Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA) are required for High Risk Projects, and may also be utilized to address potential impacts of Moderate Risk Projects.
The RPF is an instrument to be used throughout the OFLP implementation in conjunction with other safeguard instruments (Environment and Social Management Framework (ESMF), Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) and Process Framework (PF)).
The requirements cover the scope of application, categorization, use of Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) where appropriate, Environmental and Social Management Plans, climate-change vulnerability, public consultation, community impacts, treatment of vulnerable groups, including indigenous peoples, and grievance procedures.
A Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) report describing measures to mitigate the negative impacts which include re-vegetating cleared land, restoration of borrow-pits, use of gabions and appropriate drainage systems to control erosion, installation of systems for solid waste and effluent management and providing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the workforce.
Training on the Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA), a safeguards instrument specific to REDD+ readiness, has been conducted by the Bank's team during the reporting period.
These TOR refer primarily to undertaking a Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA) as part of the Phased approach of the FCPF Readiness Mechanism (preparation of the R-PP and subsequent Preparation for REDD).