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| EIA : FROM SCREENING TO
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an important tool to inform
decision-makers, regulators and stakeholders, about the possible
environmental, social and economic costs of the proposed project. To be
effective, it requires the active involvement of all concerned stakeholders.
There is a genuine need to develop the capacity of the state-level regulators
and state level expert appraisal Committee (SEAC) to screen and scope the EIA
process, to conduct transparent public consultations and to evaluate the EIA
reports, especially after the new EIA notification. At the same time, there is a
need among CBO, NGOs, academicians, and environment managers to review
and interpret EIA report, as they are technical in nature.
Centre for Science & Environment recognises this need and has developed a
hands-on five-day training programme aimed at giving practical exposure to
participants on EIA with specific reference to coal based power plant,
cement, pharmaceutical, mining and others. After the programme,
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The programme will cover:
1. Exposure to all aspects of EIA, from its theory to the practical – such as
better understanding regarding
● What data is required, how this data should be collected and interpreted,
and significance of the data
● Effectiveness of the assessment methods
● What issues should be addressed in the terms of reference (TOR)
● Tools and thumb rules available to evaluate the environmental impact of
projects
2. Better understanding of the EIA process – from screening, scoping, data
collection to impact assessment as well as the role of public consultation
3. Better understanding of the environmental and social impacts of the
industrial and developmental projects
4. Better ability to review EIA reports and identify its strengths and
weaknesses
5. Increased ability to play active role in post-EIA monitoring.
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SCHEDULE
Course duration: Feb. 22 to Feb. 26, 2010
Venue: CSE, 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi-110062
Time: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily
Course fee: Rs 9,900
(For industry, environment consultants
and regulators) 50% discounts for
NGOs, Academicians and students
Last date for Applying: Jan. 31, 2010
For Registration kindly contact : sujit@cseindia.org
OPEN FOR:
NGOs, Regulatory Institutions (such as
SPCB, state environment impact
assessment authority, Environment
Consultants, Students, decision makers
and Industries
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COURSE CONTACT
Sujit Kumar Singh
Industry & Environment Unit,
Centre for Science and Environment
Tel: + 91-11-29955124/ 6110,
Extension: 281,
Fax: + 91-11-29955879 Mob. No.: +91 9899676027
E-mail: sujit@cseindia.org |
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"The training has given me a good insight into the environment clearance process in India. It has reflected “reality as it is” with a notion of “reality as it should be”."
Jayati Mitra
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"The EIA screening/scooping details provided were comprehensive, and will be used to assess projects in Goa."
Eric Pinto
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"The training programme has made me think in a different way."
Dr Smeeta Pant
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"The course has provided me with a good background on the subject, and I shall use what I have learnt with due diligence."
Dr Gopal Pradhan
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"The programme provided me a professional lens to view various issues and their impact."
Akhilesh Kekre
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