Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process and Procedures as per Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate Change Guidelines
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EIA is a formal study process used to predict environmental risk and assist decision-makers in considering the proposed project’s environmental costs and benefits. When the benefits sufficiently exceed the costs, the project can be viewed as environmentally justified. Based on EIA, the regulatory measures can be identified, and the roles of concerned agencies defined for achieving more efficient environmental management. The objectives of EIA include prediction of the environmental impact of projects, finding ways and means to reduce adverse impacts, shaping the project to suit the local environment, and presenting the predictions and options to the decision-makers. MoEF and Climate Change, Govt. of India has made it mandatory to conduct EIA for all developmental projects. with the above issues in focus, the National Institute of Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (ni-msme) is organizing a three-day training programme on “Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process and procedures as per Ministry of Environment and Forest and Climate Change Guidelines” during 09 to 13 September 2024.
• EIA in the Indian scenario
• MoEF notification and guidelines for EIA
• National Environmental Policy 2006
• Scoping exercise for EIA
• EIA Process and Procedures
• Forest Clearance Issues
• Risk Analysis for EIA
• Environmental Management Plan
• Verification of EIA by Environmental Audits
• Environmental Clearance Process
• R&R Issues (Social & Technical), Social Impact Assessment (SIA)
Study and analyze the environmental impacts of proposed development projects.
Prepare, verify and evaluate EIA Project Reports