
A critique of the EIA Report selected from the East African region, taking into consideration what is required in an ideal of EIA Report
Author(s) -
Obadia Kyetuza Bishoge,
Benatus Norbert Mvile
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of applied and advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2519-9412
DOI - 10.21839/jaar.2022.v7.7478
Subject(s) - legislation , environmental impact assessment , stakeholder , politics , process (computing) , environmental planning , political science , public participation , environmental resource management , business , public administration , public relations , economics , geography , computer science , law , operating system
At present, every country strives to realize development for its people. Therefore, to achieve this requires the construction of various projects for the realization of a country's socio-economic and political development. However, the development of the projects is associated with various ecological challenges that can have an impact on society as a whole and the environment. Therefore, there is a need to conduct an environmental impact assessment (EIA), a tool that can be used to determine the environmental, social and economic impacts of a project before making a decision. The EIA process is linked to the detailed report containing all possible environmental, social and health impacts after, during and after the project. Therefore, this paper aims to deliver the critique of one of the EIA reports in the East African region. To achieve this, EIA legislation and guidelines for preparing and verifying EIA reports in the East African region will be examined. The critique contains the issues that include the advisory team (environmental and social impact assessment team), an executive or non-technical summary, a description of the proposed project, a description of the development, the local environment and initial conditions, the political, legal and administrative framework, and public participation/stakeholder analysis in the EIA process.