E&S Assessment definition
Examples of E&S Assessment in a sentence
A project is categorised C when the project receiving EBRD funding is likely to have minimal or no potential adverse environmental and/or social impacts and therefore requires neither an ESIA nor an E&S Assessment.
The E&S Assessment will review and update the baseline conditions within the existing ESIA and develop an up to date description of the aspects of the physical, biological and socio- economic environment likely to be affected by the proposed Project.
Based on the results of the E&S Assessment and E&S Audit, the Consultant shall evaluate the compliance status of the Project with the EBRD PRs using the Compliance Summary format provided in Annex 2.
The E&S Assessment process includes engagement with stakeholders and affected groups in conformance with the EBRD’s PR1 and PR10, where possible the national Law.
The Consultant shall complete an E&S Assessment of the proposed Project including the MSW collection system and transportation; equipment and facilities for new, sanitary landfill and equipment for dumpsite closure and remediation and closure and remediation of dumpsites.
The E&S Assessment will include a review of the likely effects of the proposed Project on the physical, biological and socio-economic environment to provide an identification and detailed characterisation of potential E&S impacts, including beneficial (as well as adverse) impacts.
The Consultant will prepare a description of the Project to be included in the E&S Assessment report.
The environmental baseline for the E&S Assessment will be based on data already gathered and available through local governmental and possibly non-governmental organisations and site specific data as required to be collected in Section 3.3.1. The baseline assessment will include consideration of the inter-relationship between the relevant factors, as well as the exposure, vulnerability and resilience of these factors to natural and manmade disaster risks and climate change.