1. ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL OF PROJECTS
Presented by:
MANDEEP RANGSHA (21/16 GM)
Dept of Management,
NORTH EASTERN HILL UNIVERSITY
(CENTRAL GOVT OF INDIA)
2. CONTENTS
Introduction
Objectives of Environmental Appraisal of project (EAP)
Factors affecting EAP
Process of Environmental Analysis
Approach of Environmental appraisal
Methods of EAP
Importance of EAP
Techniques of EAP
Advantages OF EAP
Conclusion
Reference
3. ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL OF
PROJECTS (EAP)
EAP is defined as:
Identification
Prediction
Interpretation
Communication of information about the impact of
a project on man’s health and well being.
Study of changes in socio-economic and bio-physical
traits of the environment , which may result from
the project.
4. Objectives of EAP
Ensuring environmental factors are
considered in the decision-making
process.
Ensuring that possible adverse
environmental impacts are identified and
avoided or minimized.
Informing the public about the proposal.
5. Factors affecting environmental
appraisal of projects
1.Strategist related factors:
2.Age, size and power of the organization:
3.Geographic dimension of the organization
4.Influence of business organization:
5.Volatility of the environment:
6.Managerial calibre
11. ADVANTAGES OF (EAP)
Improved integration of projects into the
environmental and social setting and thereby
reduce environmental damage.
More effective projects in terms of meeting
their financial and/or socio-economic
objectives.
Exploration of alternatives.
Positive contribution toward achieving
sustainability.
12. CONCLUSION
EAP is “fully accountable” for the
environment.
“Quantification of environmental
impacts” in the approval procedure will
help to offset future market failure and
penalising the schemes with
environmental costs.
It helps to promote environmental
benefits.