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Environment Impact Assessment

Environment Impact Assessment. Presenter Name Presentation Date. Environment Impact Assessment. Presenter Name. What is EIA ?.

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Environment Impact Assessment

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  1. Environment Impact Assessment Presenter Name Presentation Date

  2. Environment Impact Assessment Presenter Name

  3. What is EIA ?......................... • An environmental impact assessment (EIA) is an assessment of the possible impact—positive or negative—that a proposed project may have on the environment, together consisting of the natural, social and economic aspects.

  4. WHY?

  5. Broadening the scope of EIA can benefit threatened species conservation. • projects bring economic advantages but there are other adverse effects, which have been overlooked. • A very important part of environment impact assessment is identification of the impact on the flora and fauna

  6. EIA IN INDIA

  7. Lambadug Hydro-electric Project

  8. Today’s Overview

  9. Effect on Environment & living beings • Deforestation • Procedure • Policies • Benefits

  10. Total 7.9208 hectare of private land would be acquired for this project. It is proposed to pay cash compensation to the concerned persons, minimum at the rate prescribed by the state government for such compensation. Compensation for standing crops, trees available on the proposed land shall be paid extra. It is suggested to ensure that affected persons have been adequately paid & compensated before taking possession of the land. A provision of Rs 10 lakhs has been earmarked for compensation towards damages during construction Relief & Rehabilitation Rehabilitation

  11. New Work The technology learning curve

  12. Land Topography Landuse classification for river catchment at project site S. No. Landuse Category Area in percentage 1 Dense Vegetation 28.17 2 Light Vegetation 1.90 3 Agricultural Land 2.20 4 Scrubs/Bushes 3.69 5 Water Bodies 0.13 6 Settlement/Built-up Areas 0.13 7 Snow Covered Areas 63.77 Total 100.00

  13. Working Toward Mastery Achieve Mastery Get Experienced Projects Worked On Get Familiar Time Spent

  14. Doing Your Best Work • Working from home • Working offsite • Technology requirements

  15. Visuals from remote sensing satellite

  16. Discussion • What we can learn from Jeremy • Best practices • Take-aways

  17. Summary • Define your challenges • Technologicalas well as personal • Set realistic expectation • Mastery is not achieved overnight • Keep your eye on the goal • Mentorship programs

  18. Resources • <Intranet site text here><hyperlink here> • <Additional reading material text here><hyperlink here> • This slide deck and related resources:<hyperlink here>

  19. Questions?

  20. Appendix

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