Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
Instructor
SPESSCE UNILAG
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Introduction to ESIA
Background of ESIA
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3THE HISTORY OF THE ESA PROCESS SINCE ITS INCEPTION AND HIGHLIGHT OF MAJOR MILESTONES
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4THE DEFINITION OF THE ESA
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5Outcomes and Principles on ESIA
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6Sustainable Development
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7THE NEW CONCEPTS OF ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
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8ESIA and SESA
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9THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID EFFECTIVENESS AND THE ACCRA AGENDA FOR ACTION 2 MAY 2005
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10THE IMPACTS OF THE AID EFFECTIVENESS
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11THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS)
Module 3
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12THE NATIONAL POLICY OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF 1989 REVISED IN 1999
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13The National Policy on Environment (NPE), 1989 (revised 1999),
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14THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ACT NO. 86, 1992 (FMENV) : THREE PARTS, 62 ARTICLES AND A SCHEDULE
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15DEGREE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE AND MANDATORY ACTIVITIES
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16CATEGORY OF MANDATORY EIA .REF NERRY ECHEFU AND .E AKPOFURE, 1992, UNEP EIA TRAINING MANUAL, STUDIES OF EIA PRACTICE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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17THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS ENFORCEMENT AGENCY ACT 2007 (NESREA ACT).
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18CHALLENGES RELATING TO OPERATIONALIZATION OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS.
Module 4 The Safeguard Policies and ESF of the World
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19COURSE CONTENT
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20SAFEGUARD POLICIES
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21CATEGORIES
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22SAFEGUARDS ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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23ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
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24NATURAL HABITATS
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25PEST MANAGEMENT
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26FORESTS
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27CULTURAL PROPERTY
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28SAFETY OF DAMS POLICY TRIGGERS
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29PROJECTS IN INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS
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30INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT
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31INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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32TWO CRITICAL ASPECTS OF SAFEGUARD APPLICATION
Module 5
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