Environmental Impact Assessments definition

Environmental Impact Assessments or “EIAs” means the assessments of potential environmental and social impacts to be prepared by the Recipient and the Project Implementing Entities for Project activities in accordance with Section I.E.1(b) of Schedule 2 to this Agreement and the Environmental and Social Safeguard Instruments.
Environmental Impact Assessments means one or all of the 1995 Environmental Impact Assessment of the 1994 NWT Diamonds Project Description conducted under the EARP Guidelines Order, or the Environmental Assessment of Licence application N7L2-1736 conducted under Part 5 of the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act , or EA 13-14-01 conducted under Part 5 of the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act or all of them as the context requires.
Environmental Impact Assessments means, collectively, the Corridor Level Environmental Impact Assessments dated May 28, 2009, prepared for, respectively, Parts A and B of the Project, adopted by the Borrower and satisfactory to the Bank, including the associated environmental management plans, consisting of the set of mitigation, monitoring and institutional measures required for the Project and to be taken to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels, as well as actions needed to implement said measures, including measures and information required for the preparation of road section specific Environmental Management Plans and Checklists.

Examples of Environmental Impact Assessments in a sentence

  • Assessment Summaries (EIA Summaries) and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs).

  • The Borrower, through the Project Implementing Entity, shall ensure that the Project Reports referred to in the preceding paragraph 1 report on the monitoring and implementation of the requirements set forth in the Environmental Impact Assessments and the Resettlement Policy Framework.

  • The Recipient shall ensure that Environmental Impact Assessments shall be carried out and Environmental Management Plans shall be developed in a timely manner for all Investment Subprojects requiring such assessments and/or planning and shall provide and maintain adequate information on the carrying out of such Environmental Impact Assessments and implementing such Environmental Management Plans as part of the supervision responsibilities referred to in paragraph A.1 of this Section.

  • CBD Article 14 requires Parties to have procedures for carrying out Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for projects likely to have a significant adverse impact on biodiversity.

  • It is fundamental to have coherence of the PBCs with the Environmental Impact Assessments and the respective Environmental and Social Management Plans required by the environmental authority.

  • Through Resolution 5.16, the MOP requested the TC to work with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s STRP and other interested parties to develop guidance for assessing the significance of cumulative impacts of multiple wetland losses along species’ flyways and the implications for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and other assessment processes.

  • The Project Implementing Entity shall prepare and carry out the Environmental Impact Assessments and Environmental Management Plans in a timely manner for all Investment Subprojects requiring such assessments and/or planning and shall provide and maintain adequate information on the carrying out of such Environmental Impact Assessments and implementing such Environmental Management Plans as part of the supervision responsibilities referred to in Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement.

  • Although no further assessment is warranted at this stage in the transaction, each and every down stream loan made under the Framework Agreement will be screened at and subject to the full scope of OPIC’s environmental assessment process, including public disclosure within the host country of Environmental Impact Assessments for Category A projects, conditionality and monitoring, as is warranted by the nature and scope of the downstream loans.

  • The Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessments (“EIA”) and the Environmental Management Plans (“EMPs”).

  • Costs of environmental programs undertaken with respect to Petroleum Operations, including, but not limited to Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessments, Environmental Baseline Study, Environmental Management Plan, ongoing monitoring programs, remediation, and mitigating activities.


More Definitions of Environmental Impact Assessments

Environmental Impact Assessments and “EIAs” each means, the PIE’s: (a) environmental impact assessments prepared and adopted by the PIE, satisfactory to the Bank, and disclosed on the Bank’s website on January 28, 2020; and (b) the environmental impact assessments to be prepared pursuant to Section I.C of the Schedule to the Project Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of the ESMF, in order to assess the likely positive and negative environmental and social impact of Project activities; as such assessments may be revised, updated or supplemented from time to time with the prior written concurrence of the Bank.
Environmental Impact Assessments means collectively the CSSC EIA, the CISGC EIA and the Sub-project EIAs (as hereinafter defined);