Investor Presentaiton
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Stages of the EIA Process
Project Screening: Not all development projects requires EIA. Project screening will help identify the ones that
actually require EIA. This stage describes the various screening criteria.
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Scoping: The process of scoping helps to determine the coverage "Scope" of the project.
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Baseline Data Collection: A brief explanation on the concept of baseline data gathering and its purposes.
Identification of Environmental Impacts: Described here are the various types of environmental impacts of
development projects both beneficial and adverse
Impact prediction comparison of alternatives and determination of significance: This stage covers the
considerations for impact prediction, uncertainties in impact prediction and comparison of alternatives for impact
prediction.
Mitigation Measures: Described briefly under this stage are the concept and objectives, types and interesting points of
mitigation measures.
Public Consultation and Participation: Public participation is a necessary component of the EIA. "Who are the
public?", "How to involve them?", and "What are the benefits/threats?" The answers can be found under this stage.
Environmental Monitoring: Is one of the most important aspects of EIA, "Environmental Monitoring" is defined here
along with explanations on monitoring principles and institutional responsibilities.
Environmental Auditing: You will find under this phase, the various Environmental Audit requirements and when it
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