The British Academy for Training and Development offers Environmental and Social Impact Assessment training course. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment training course presents the necessary concepts, knowledge, and good practices on managing environmental and social impacts within the development projects framework. This refers to the process of assessing the environmental and social impacts likely arising from any proposed project or development, taking into consideration interrelated socio-economic, cultural, and human health impacts, both positive and adverse.
The primary goal of this training course is to make all those involved in development projects appreciate how their project activities may affect the environment and how, in turn, the environment might affect their project activities. They will be able to formalise processes to maximise the positive impacts and minimise or mitigate the negative impacts to acceptable levels. Furthermore, it will give attendees an overarching view into the major trends of interaction among environment, society, and business by examining how and when business injects itself into the environment and society and how the environment reacts to such interventions and how society could help or hinder business in their efforts while also establishing what role business should play in enhancing the environment and society in ways other than simply remediating their negative impacts and maximising their positive impacts.
Objective:
By the end of this training course, the attendees will be able to:
Understand the environment's principal and most important components and the relevant issues at present, i.e. climate change and sustainable development.
Learn the potential major environmental and social impacts of development projects.
Use a variety of management techniques and analytical tools to evaluate environmental and social impacts.
Formulate plans and other control measures for impact caused by projects.
Involve affected and interested members of the public at all stages of the project.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
Project Management Teams, project managers, engineers, planners, and project coordinators
Business Development Professionals who intend to amplify their knowledge regarding energy and sustainability-linked issues
Strategists who are responsible for setting the organization long-term goals and targets
Sustainability professionals aspiring to improving their business skills and practices
How will attendees benefit?
After completing the course attendees will gain many benefits:
In-depth Understanding of ESIA Frameworks: Professionals will learn in detail the process of performing Environmental and Social Impact Assessments according to national and international standards (IFC, World Bank, UNEP). Involved in this process are the identification of impacts, planning for mitigation, and monitoring.
Improved Decision-Making and Project Planning: Early consideration of environmental and social issues by participants will improve project planning, avoid delays, and minimise environmental and community risks.
Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Attendees gain insight into relevant legal and environmental regulations in order to assist their organisations in avoiding legal penalties and to facilitate smoother project approvals from government authorities.
Enhancement of Stakeholder Engagement Skills: The course trains professionals in effective modes of public consultation and engagement with stakeholders which are both essential to gaining local support and the legitimacy of the project.
Risk Reduction and Integration of Sustainability: Through practical case studies and tools, attendees will learn to assess and mitigate risks while integrating sustainability practices across project development, operations, and reporting.
Networking with Industry Experts: The course offers opportunities to network with colleagues, environmental regulators, and subject matter experts to foster collaboration and enhance professional development.
Introduction and Overview of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)
Introduction about the concept of ESIA, placing it within the framework of sustainable development
The history of EIA: Why it was introduced and how it has evolved?
The purpose, principles, and process of ESIA
Some contemporary issues of ESIA practice
An overview of the different types of ESIA systems: Which are in place?
The legal, institutional and policy framework of ESIA
Factors should be considered when changing the ESIA system
Public Involvement, Screening and Scoping
The role, scope, and contribution of public involvement in the ESIA and decision-making processes
Different stages of the ESIA process: An option of the public involvement
Principles and requirements for use for this purpose
Concept of screening and scoping
Various procedures and methods for conducting screening and scoping and comparing their strengths and weaknesses
Significance in screening and scoping
Impact Analysis
Methods used in identification, prediction, and evaluation for different types of environmental and social impacts
How can we use these methods in ESIA practices?
The Impact of Solid Wastes: Whether hazardous or non-hazardous solid wastes
Different methods and techniques for waste treatment
Establishment of the integrated solid waste management plan
Water and Air Impact Analysis
Types of Air Pollutant
Impact of air pollutants on the human body
Risk Assessment of Air Pollutants
Different Kinds of Water Pollutants
Stages of Water treatment
Mitigation and Impact Management
The role of mitigation in the ESIA process and its importance for impact management
The principles, elements of the approach, and measures that are used for mitigation
Social Impact Assessment
Strategic Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
Future Environmental & Social Directions and Trends
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