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UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 1 No EIA EIA Required *Public involvement Scoping Mitigation and impact management EIA Report Proposal Identification.

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1 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 1 No EIA EIA Required *Public involvement Scoping Mitigation and impact management EIA Report Proposal Identification Screening Initial environmental examination Impact analysis Review Decision-making ApprovedNot approved Implementation and follow up Information from this process contributes to effective future EIA Redesign Resubmit *Public involvement *Public involvement typically occurs at these points. It may also occur at any other stage of the EIA Process. Training Session Outline Reviewing in the EIA process

2 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 2 Purpose and objectives of review F The purpose of the review process is to establish if the information in an EIA report is sufficient for decision-making. F Key objectives are to: - review the quality of the EIA report - take account of public comment - determine if the information is sufficient - identify any deficiencies to be corrected

3 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 3 EIA review – aspects for consideration F compliance with terms of reference F information is correct and technically sound F account taken of public comments F complete and satisfactory statement of key findings F information is clear and understandable F information is sufficient for decision- making

4 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 4 EIA review – types of procedure F Internal review: - low operating costs - can lack rigour and transparency - often no documentation of result. F External review - independent, expert check on EIA quality - more rigorous and transparent - report on sufficiency or deficiency

5 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 5 EIA review procedures F environmental agency F independent panel (or moderator) F standing commission F inter-agency committee F planning authority

6 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 6 EIA review – steps to good practice F set the scale of the review F select reviewer(s) F use public input F identify review criteria F carry out the review F determine remedial options F publish the review report

7 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 7 EIA review criteria The following can be used (in order of priority): F Terms of Reference F EIA reports of comparable proposals F other guidance including: - EIA requirements, guidelines and criteria - principles of EIA good practice - knowledge of the project and typical impacts

8 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 8 Carrying out the EIA review F A four-step approach can be followed: Step 1: identify the deficiencies Step 2: focus on critical shortcomings Step 3: recommend remedial measures Step 4: advise on implications for decision-making ( The last step does not apply in all systems)

9 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 9 F general checklists F project specific checklists F review packages F expert and accredited reviewers F public hearings F extended review frameworks EIA review methods

10 UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 9 Slide 10 A rating scale for EIA review


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