Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment definition

Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment. (or SESA) means a strategic environmental and social assessment for mining districts within which artisanal mining is a major activity;
Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment or “SESA” means the assessment prepared by the Borrower, and dated August 2004, providing a framework to harmonize the Borrower’s environmental and social assessment mechanisms and increase transparency in the development of programs that may have a significant impact on the natural and socio-economic environment by assessing the environment and social impacts of present and future investment activities and proposing measures to mitigate, avoid or compensate for their negative impacts, including environmental, social, regulatory, technical, institutional and legal measures;
Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment means an assessment referred to in Part B.4 of the Project, to be carried out by the Recipient to assess the Recipient’s policies and practices in implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of environmental and social issues in the mining sector.

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).


More Definitions of Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment

Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment means the environment and social assessment to be carried out by MRA in accordance with Section IV(1) of the Schedule to the Project Agreement, for the purpose of: (i) identifying policy and regulatory gaps in the mining sector; (ii) assessing whether there is adequate compliance monitoring; and (iii) assessing whether additional resources and standardized procedures are needed to mitigate identified risks.
Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment or “SESA” means a study of the implications of mineral resources development for the management of environmental and social impacts at the national and sub-national level as a basis for defining appropriate government action.
Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment or “SESA” means the strategic environment and social assessment to be conducted as part of the Readiness process to assess the potential impact from national REDD+ programs and policies, formulate alternatives and mitigation strategies and enhance the decision-making process around the design of the national REDD+ framework.
Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment means a systematic process for evaluating the environmental implications of a proposed policy, plan or program to provide a means to consider cumulative effects and appropriately address such effects at the earliest stage of decision making, alongside economic and social considerations.

Related to Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the framework, dated September 15, 2009 and disclosed at the Association’s Infoshop on December 15, 2009, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association, setting out modalities to be followed in assessing the potential adverse environmental and social impact associated with activities to be implemented under the Project, and the measures to be taken to offset, reduce, or mitigate such adverse impact.

  • Environmental and Social Standards or “ESSs” means, collectively: (i) “Environmental and Social Standard 1: Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts”; (ii) “Environmental and Social Standard 2: Labor and Working Conditions”; (iii) “Environmental and Social Standard 3: Resource Efficiency and Pollution Prevention and Management”;

  • Environmental and Social Standard 8: Cultural Heritage”; (ix) “Environmental and Social Standard 9: Financial Intermediaries”; (x) “Environmental and Social Standard 10: Stakeholder Engagement and Information Disclosure”; effective on October 1, 2018, as published by the Bank.

  • Environmental and Social Management Plan or “ESMP” means a site-specific environmental and social management plan to be prepared in accordance with the parameters laid down in the ESMF and acceptable to the Association, setting forth a set of mitigation, monitoring, and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the Project activities to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels, and including the actions needed to implement these measures.

  • Environmental Assessment means an assessment of the presence, storage or release of any hazardous or toxic substance, pollutant or contaminant with respect to the collateral securing a Shared-Loss Loan that has been fully or partially charged off.

  • Environmental Impact Assessment means a systematic examination conducted to determine whether or not a programme, activity or project will have any adverse impacts on the environment;

  • Data Protection Impact Assessment means an assessment by the Controller of the impact of the envisaged processing on the protection of Personal Data.

  • Environmental and Social Commitment Plan or “ESCP” means the environmental and social commitment plan for the Project, dated May 5, 2023, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions thereof, which sets out the material measures and actions that the Recipient shall carry out or cause to be carried out to address the potential environmental and social risks and impacts of the Project, including the timeframes of the actions and measures, institutional, staffing, training, monitoring and reporting arrangements, and any environmental and social instruments to be prepared thereunder.

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Needs assessment means a study or statistical analysis that examines the need for ground ambulance service within a service area or proposed service area that takes into account the current or proposed service area’s medical, fire, and police services.

  • Risk assessment means a programme to determine any risk associated with any hazard at a construction site , in order to identify the steps needed to be taken to remove, reduce or control such hazard;

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.

  • Environmental Management Framework means the Environmental Management Framework, dated November 15, 2008 as updated by the Recipient on July 21, 2010 and disclosed on July 23, 2010, and the technical guidelines for implementation thereof, adopted by the Recipient, giving details of a program of actions, measures and policies designed to maximize the benefits of the Project, eliminate, offset or mitigate any adverse environmental impacts, or reduce such impacts to acceptable levels, as such Environmental Management Framework may be amended from time to time with the prior written agreement of the World Bank and the Recipient, and such term includes any annexes or schedules to such framework.