WIT Press


Promoting A Framework To Improve EIA Data Collection And Monitoring Compliance

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

63

Pages

10

Published

2003

Size

515 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ECO030241

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

C. Perine

Abstract

Promoting a framework to improve EIA data collection and monitoring compliance C. Perine Chernonics International Znc., USA Abstract The success of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in terms of improving project environmental soundness, and ultimately supporting sustainable development, is often questionable because the application of the process itself, evaluation of findings and post-assesstnent follow-up actions are inconsistent and many times insufficient. This paper explores ways to better structure and manage baseline data collection and long term environmental monitoring to: (a) reduce the financial and other resource burden of individual project proponents; (b) reduce the resources required by regulatory authorities to provide adequate oversight of environmental monitoring activities; and (c) improve the quality of data available. The focus is on developing countries, where the financial resources of project proponents and regulatory authorities often are extremely limited, making

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