Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) definition
Examples of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in a sentence
Compliance with environmental and social aspects related to timber harvesting in the case of areas subject to Land Cultivation Rights K2.1 Permit holder has an approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) document and has imple mented measures identified in it.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports must be produced for projects in which there is a reasonable expectation of particularly large adverse environmental impact; and - For projects that have particularly large potential adverse impact or are highly contentious, a committee of experts may be formed to seek their opinions, in order to increase accountability.
The review shall take into consideration of the conditions and requirements stipulated in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study, the Environmental Management and Audit (EM&A) Manual as well as the Environmental Permit (EP) of the EcoPark, Tuen Mun.
The Contract is part of Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge HKBCF which is a “Designated Project”, under Schedule 2 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) (Cap 499) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report (Register No. AEIAR-145/2009) was prepared for the Project.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report (AEIAR-028/1999), which was prepared based upon the construction and operation of 8-car electric train mode, was approved by the Director of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Environmental Permit (EP-039/2000) was granted to the Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) on 15 January 2000.