Group 2 ESIA Project Report Outline
Group 2 ESIA Project Report Outline
Group 2 ESIA Project Report Outline
ACRONYMS V
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY VI
REFERENCES 15
ANNEXES 16
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Plates
Acronyms
Executive Summary
Introduction
The Project
ESIA Study
General Observations
Anticipated Impacts
Conclusions
Recommendations
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.3.4 Reporting
2.5.2 Gravel
2.5.4 Water
2.5.6 Others
4.2 Topography
4.7 Biodiversity
5.2.1 Population
5.4.3 Airports
5.5.1 Education
5.8.1 Poverty
5.8.4 Security
5.8.5 HIV/AIDS
7.3.5 Employment
7.4 Recommendations
Chapter 8: Anticipated Impacts and Mitigation Measures
8.1 General Impacts
Environmental Anticipated
and Social Impacts Areas Affected Mitigation Remark
Issue Measures
Environmental Anticipated
and Social Impacts Areas Affected Mitigation Remark
Issue Measures
Chapter 9
9.1 An Overview
While appreciating the benefits on the social and economic front, it will be necessary to
recognize the negative implications on the biological diversity and habitats along the route with
specific focus on the sensitive ecosystems. The foregoing chapters of this report shows that the
rehabilitation project poses issues of concern related to social and economic development as
well as environmental conservation and for this reason, a comprehensive management plan
outline would be necessary on the project implementation. The plan would provide the key
environmental and social concerns, appropriate preventive actions and responsibilities, targets
to be achieved and where possible estimate of the respective costs. The plan will also provide
basic success indicators for monitoring purposes.
This management plan presents the key management principles that then defines a scope of
the plan implementation. Broad indications of the responsibilities have also been discussed
along with the possible implementation constraints anticipated while detailed actions are
tabulated in a matrix for ease of reference and review. It should also be noted that the matrix is
not complete in itself and continuous reviews would be necessary throughout the project
implementation period.
9.2 ESMP Matrix
10.1 Conclusions
10.2 Recommendations
References
Annexes