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Analysis of Current Environmental Impact Assessment System in Rwanda
Author(s) -
Jean Paul Nkundabose,
Theogene Ingabire,
Elie Nshimiyimana,
Jean Jacques Yves Niyotwizera,
Gratien Twagirayezu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
energy and environmental engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-6306
pISSN - 2331-6330
DOI - 10.13189/eee.2020.070301
Subject(s) - current (fluid) , environmental impact assessment , environmental planning , environmental science , environmental resource management , political science , geology , oceanography , law
Following its introduction in the developed countries, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is now established in many developing countries. However, EIA systems in developing countries vary greatly in procedures and practice. The concept of EIA in Rwanda was introduced through the establishment of Rwanda Environmental Management Authority (REMA). Under Organic Law No.04/2005 of 08/04/2005 Article 64, REMA came in to coordinate and oversee all aspects of environmental management for sustainable development in the country. Currently, the EIA department was transferred from REMA to Rwanda Development Board (RDB). By a set of criteria, the present work aims to evaluate and analyze the EIA system in Rwanda, focusing on process and methodology, highlighting some challenges of EIA practice and suggesting some recommendations. Given the nature of the work, the evaluation was based on the review of literature, investigation of legislative and administrative framework. EIA practice in Rwanda enhances the developmental projects to be viable and environmentally friendly. In regard of implementation challenge, environment-related government bodies are recommended to strengthen environmental monitoring and audits. Findings of this study could contribute to wider international experience of EIA performance in developing countries.

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