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Focus on The process and results of the REA How the results were incorporated onto post disaster recovery planning. 10iv14IAIA Vina del Mar2
The Earthquake 27 February magnitude earthquake and tsunami Relatively low death toll but significant damage Environmental impacts 10iv14IAIA Vina del Mar3
Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment Standard REA process ( fessional/publications/v.php?id=8267) fessional/publications/v.php?id=8267 May/June 2010 Team of Chileans from WWF Chile, national government and Antofagasta Minerals 2 advisors from WWF/US Site visits and interviews with survivors, government officials, local organizations 10iv14IAIA Vina del Mar4
Results Disaster Debris Management : need for good practice management Transitional Shelter: fire hazard, run-off and local flooding, fuel wood access, improved waste water management Sewage Management: repair damaged facilities, conduct a seismic assessment facilities elsewhere and improve sewage management as part of recovery efforts, Water Supplies: Assess damage to water supplies and define risk reduction options Geophysical Changes: Remap marine resources, beaches, harbors and river outlets Access to Land for Housing: Consider mitigation measures where hazardous locations are used for re-housing Sustainable Natural Resource Use for Reconstruction: Assess overall environmental impacts of recovery and reconstruction. Environmental Review: Special environmental impact review procedure for recovery efforts to identify positive and negative trade-offs of recovery plans Coordination: Improved coordination of environment- related issues 10iv14IAIA Vina del Mar5
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