Qualty Assurance Flashcards

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What makes a good EIA?

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  • Scoping
  • Baseline studies
  • Impact identification
  • Mitigation
  • The EIAR
  • “TheTeam”
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Three phases of Assessment within EIA

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Within the study

  • Impact identification, prediction, and evaluation
  • Mitigation identification, prediction, and evaluation

On submission of the EIAR

  • Is the EIAR complete and adequate?

The final decision

  • In view of the prediction, should the development be permitted
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Measures to enhance the Quality of EIA Reports

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  • introduction of scoping
  • adoption of formal EIAR QA mechanism
  • accreditation of EIA consultants
  • preparation of EIA guidelines
  • institution strengthening
  • EIA training
  • provision of national EIA and environment databases
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The most important points

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  • comprehensive basline data
  • Standard techniques/procedures (incl. Mitigartion)
  • clear description of methodologies
  • Interpretation/ipinion credited to experts
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The Hallmarks of a good EIAR

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  • unsontestable
  • based on through and open scoping
  • Containing clear, concise and adequate facts
  • Opinions drawn from the beat available authoritative sources
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