... problem-solving, and the search for information (the “dialogue” in an interactive system) is determined by that shape One important implication of this is that only the minimum information necessary is ... approaches found in the baseline study is even greater, as the study is directly linked to the type of information needed for each impact, and the commonality between impact types virtually disappears ... on projects – but could also be used by the developer’s advisers to “try out” different project options and decide before submitting the final design to the scrutiny of the development controllers...
... Vientiane P 155 MOU 16 .11. 2006 Nam Mouane Bolikhamxay 137 Research Study Nam Feuang Vientiane P 60 MOU 4.3.2007 Nam Bak Vientiane P 115 MOU 11. 4.2007 Nam Bak Vientiane P 80 MOU 11. 4.2007 Nam Ngum ... MOU 10 .11. 2004 MOU 29.9.2005 MOU 26.5.2006 MOU 6.4.2005 MOU 18.8.2004 MOU 5.4.2006 MOU 28.8.2006 MOU 19.6.2006 Research Study 2 011 60 61 75 MOU 30.6.2006 MOU 30.9.2004 Research Study TBC 2 011 TBC ... 10.4.2007 PPA CA 30.10.2006 PPA Decision to go ahead in January, 2008 MOU 11. 4.2007 MOU 11. 4.2007 MOU 7.7.2006 MOU 8.2.2007 Scenario 115 389 Scenario 80 ? Scenario 60 256 Outside 60 235 study Nam Ngum...
... committees or procedures at the district level As a solution to fill this legal and institutional vacuum ,11 the EIA committees at the provincial level have continued to evaluate the EIAs as they did before.12 ... programs were largely absent and EIA had not been implemented particularly effectively” (Boyle 1998: 113 ), another points out that in Indonesia EIA had gradually improved to become a useful instrument ... procedure for a new power plant in Bangkala (World Bank 2005) Meetings were widely announced and information was spread among the potentially affected communities in advance A project that paid...
... subtropical regions Table 11. 1 SmartWood certification interim national standards for assessing forest management Box 11. 1 Research influence on SGS standards and audit processes Table 11. 2 Performance- ... Dissemination efforts will lead to adoption, and the use of the technologies by the population will lead to network externalities that will further enhance the adoption process Adoption therefore affects ... constraints to adoption Unlike higher-yielding varieties, for which adoption is generally advantageous if the necessary infrastructure for inputs distribution is in place, adoption of NRM technologies...
... following informationthe proposed location of the project; (b) a concise description of the national environmental legislative and regulatory framework, baseline information, and any other relevant information ... and uncertainties whichwereencountered incompiling the information; (0) an economic and social analysis of the project (p) (q) i_ Subm 111 mn m environmen& aJ lIl'ise:
... Tho Yen Bai Tuyen Quang Ha Giang TOTAL Percentage (%) 10 10 10 10 10 5* 10 10 10 10 10 10 115 10 10 10 111 97 105 91 61 53 38 33 10 10 5 - discontinued growing citrus 10 5 10 51 44 5 10 10 5 10 ... GAP citrus fruit Information about key markets for GAP citrus fruit was obtained from informal interviews with the Vice-Director of My Hoa Cooperative and of the farmer members Information was ... put in café where the meet They will use computer to access information mainly on pest and diseases but also on other farm related information Group also have a plan to implement VietGAP and...
... Tho Yen Bai Tuyen Quang Ha Giang TOTAL Percentage (%) 10 10 10 10 10 5* 10 10 10 10 10 10 115 10 10 10 111 97 105 91 61 53 38 33 10 10 5 - discontinued growing citrus 10 5 10 51 44 5 10 10 5 10 ... GAP citrus fruit Information about key markets for GAP citrus fruit was obtained from informal interviews with the Vice-Director of My Hoa Cooperative and of the farmer members Information was ... put in café where the meet They will use computer to access information mainly on pest and diseases but also on other farm related information Group also have a plan to implement VietGAP and...
... uncertainty Hazardous events Impact probabilities 113 113 115 117 118 120 122 125 128 129 131 131 132 134 137 137 140 141 144 145 145 146 Annex 2: Tiering ... ODPM, 2002) 45 117 119 119 122 Tables Table 6.1 Table 6.2 Table 6.3 viii Application of impact assessment and management tools to developments in the energy sector 115 Impact assessment ... EIA/SEA, with information (and often recommendations) on the anticipated consequences of their choices EIA/SEA is therefore a proactive management tool with technical input, not a technical aid...
... Belgium Justice2.indd 18/01/2 011 15:14:50 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS RULINGS OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE Justice2.indd 18/01/2 011 15:14:50 Justice2.indd 18/01/2 011 15:14:50 Introduction ... p .114 List of time-limits for transposition into national law Directive 85/337/EEC 97 /11/ EC 2003/35/EC 2009/31/EC Time-limit for transposition July 1988 14 March 1999 25 June 2005 25 June 2 011 ... reasons for this choice; a non -technical summary of this information With due regard for rules and practices regarding commercial and industrial secrecy, this information must be made available...
... relevant environmental information in their possession The developer can also ask the 'competent authority' for their opinion on what information needs to be included The information finally compiled ... contain all the required information, the local planning authority, Secretary of State or Inspector must ask the applicant to supply further information (regulation 19) This information must be publicised ... assessment, in only one or two respects 85 The information in the ES must be summarised in a non -technical summary (paragraph of Part II of Schedule 4) The non -technical summary is particularly important...
... for each “section” were very detailed with no “non technical summaries” Moreover, much of the technicalinformation presented was outdated, and technical experts did not have respective authorizations ... Specifically for nuclear projects The Scoping and the EIA statements need to offer concrete information on the option under consideration We not think that EIA can be conducted without naming the intended ... provide an outline of the main alternatives to the project and the reasons for choosing the preferred option, taking into account the environmental impacts The phrasing of the Directive however, makes...
... Investment, Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the realized FDI in 2010 reached $11 billion, equivalent to 11% higher than that in 2009 In the context that the crisis has not really recovered, ... Figure 10: The result of the Normal Distribution test for residual in model (III) … ….61 Figure 11: The result of the Normal Distribution test for residual in model (IV) ….….61 vi LIST OF TABLES ... (I)………………… …… 59 Table 10: The result of the Serial Correlation test in model (II)…… ………… …… 63 Table 11: The result of the Serial Correlation test in model (III)….….………… …… 63 Table 12: The result...
... site-specific historical/ecological research, and quantification of the findings using Geographic Information System (GIS) analyses 12.2 RISK AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT: FOUNDATIONS FOR URBAN ECOSYSTEMS ... is inherently an exercise in causal analysis This is because the ultimate use of risk assessment information is risk management As the Presidential/Congressional Commission on Risk Assessment and ... cost-effectiveness analyses that offer additional interpretation of the effects of alternative management options In other words, once the causes of environmental degradation have been identified, risk assessment...
... determine adequacy of collected information on known cultural resources and potential impacts • Consult with the SHPO to determine the adequacy of existing cultural resource information and the need ... records, tax records, and property maps provide useful information Local informants, historians, and collectors also are contacted for information on archaeological, architectural, and historic ... and comment upon federally supported undertakings that affect historic properties Executive Order 115 93 (Protection and Enhancement of Cultural Environments) calls upon federal agencies to comply...
... recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers Every effort has been made to ensure that the advice and information in this book ... systems and geographical information systems for impact assessment/Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson p cm Includes bibliographical references and index Geographical information systems ... issues The US Geological Survey developed, from 1973, the Geographical Information Retrieval and Analysis System (GIRAS) to handle information on land use and land cover from maps derived from aerial...
... Expert systems and decision support 29 Figure 2.1 Options as trees “combinatorial explosion”, the multiplication of possible combinations of options beyond what is feasible to search in a reasonable ... determine them; when no rules are found to derive information needed, to either find it in the database or ask appropriate questions of the user; once all the information needed has been found, to infer ... databases where the search for information can be subject to quite complicated rules, in a style again not too different from how an expert system’s inference tree seeks information The elegant logic...
... researchers or managers who will use this information in a non -technical way and externally to the system At the next level, GIS can itself be involved in technical analytical tasks, which can be ... contribution We can express this by the degree to which GIS is used just as “provider” of information (maps or data for a technical task), or as a true analytical instrument: At the lowest level of sophistication, ... of maps for external visual analysis Mapping impact-related information can play an important role in IA, simply by displaying the information and letting the viewer make the connections Collins...