Landscape Conservation Reclamation and Landscaping of Derelict Lands Environmental Impact Assessment
Landscape Conservation Reclamation and Landscaping of Derelict Lands Environmental Impact Assessment
Landscape Conservation Reclamation and Landscaping of Derelict Lands Environmental Impact Assessment
T.DINESH KUMAR
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V YEAR/ X SEM
LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION
Landscape Conservation
Why?
21st century resource threats magnified by
accelerating climate change demand increased science
capacity.
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
What are they?
• Resources Conservation
• Waste minimization
• Recovery of by-product.
• Efficient use of equipment
• Sustainable Development
PURPOSES OF EIA
1. To facilitate decision-making:
• For the decision-maker, for example the local authority, it
provides a systematic examination of the environmental
implications of a proposed action, and sometimes alternatives,
before a decision is taken.
• The decision-maker along with other documentation relating
to the planned activity can consider the environment impact
statement (EIS).
Feasibility Stage
• Conduct the EIA and determine if the project is viable
• Magnitude of impact - indicate whether the impact is
irreversible or, reversible and estimated potential rate of
recovery
• Extent of impact - spatial
• extent of impacts should be determined
• Duration of Impact - arising at different phases of the
project cycle and the length of the impact [e.g. short term
(during construction-9 yrs), medium term (10-20 yrs), long
term (20+ yrs)]
Implement & Audit the Project
• The EIA is a "reference" guide during implementation Outlines
mitigation strategies and monitoring schemes
• Preventative measures - reduce potential adverse impacts
before occurrence
• Compensatory measures - compensate for unavoidable
adverse impacts
• Corrective measures - reduces the adverse impact to an
acceptable level
• Audit project after completion to identify lessons learned
Environmental Monitoring
• Environmental monitoring provides feedback about the actual
environmental impacts of a project
• Helps judge the success of mitigation measures in protecting
the environment
• Ensure compliance with environmental standards
• Facilitate any needed project design or operational changes
THE BENEFITS OF ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT :
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http://CHS0023.PDF
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