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Category Impacts and effects (environmental, social, economic) Project components Category I: A full Environmental Impact Analysis is required Project likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are serious (i.e., irreversible, affect vulnerable ethnic minorities, involve involuntary resettlement, or affect cultural heritage sites), diverse, or unprecedented, or that affect an area broader than the sites of facilities subject to physical works. Category II: Limited EIA to identify and integrate suitable mitigation and management measures into the project. Likely to have adverse environmental impacts Table adapted from World Bank (1993) Environmental Screening. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook Update No. 7, Environment Department, World Bank, Washington D.C.

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Category Impacts and effects (environmental, social, economic)

Project components

Category I: A full Environmental Impact Analysis is required Project likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are serious (i.e., irreversible, affect vulnerable ethnic minorities, involve involuntary resettlement, or affect cultural heritage sites), diverse, or unprecedented, or that affect an area broader than the sites of facilities subject to physical works.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Category II: Limited EIA to identify and integrate suitable mitigation and management measures into the project. Likely to have adverse environmental impacts that are less significant; few if any of the impacts are likely to be irreversible, they are site-specific, mitigation measures can be designed more readily than for Category I projects.

   

 

 

 

 

Category III No EIA minimal or no adverse environmental impacts.

   

Table adapted from World Bank (1993) Environmental Screening. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook Update No. 7, Environment Department, World Bank, Washington D.C.

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Category Impacts and effects (environmental, social, economic)

Project components

Category I: A full Environmental Impact Analysis is required Project likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are serious (i.e., irreversible, affect vulnerable ethnic minorities, involve involuntary resettlement, or affect cultural heritage sites), diverse, or unprecedented, or that affect an area broader than the sites of facilities subject to physical works.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Category II: Limited EIA to identify and integrate suitable mitigation and management measures into the project. Likely to have adverse environmental impacts that are less significant; few if any of the impacts are likely to be irreversible, they are site-specific, mitigation measures can be designed more readily than for Category I projects.

   

 

 

 

 

Category III No EIA minimal or no adverse environmental impacts.

   

Table adapted from World Bank (1993) Environmental Screening. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook Update No. 7, Environment Department, World Bank, Washington D.C.

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Category Impacts and effects (environmental, social, economic)

Project components

Category I: A full Environmental Impact Analysis is required Project likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are serious (i.e., irreversible, affect vulnerable ethnic minorities, involve involuntary resettlement, or affect cultural heritage sites), diverse, or unprecedented, or that affect an area broader than the sites of facilities subject to physical works.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Category II: Limited EIA to identify and integrate suitable mitigation and management measures into the project. Likely to have adverse environmental impacts that are less significant; few if any of the impacts are likely to be irreversible, they are site-specific, mitigation measures can be designed more readily than for Category I projects.

   

 

 

 

 

Category III No EIA minimal or no adverse environmental impacts.

   

Table adapted from World Bank (1993) Environmental Screening. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook Update No. 7, Environment Department, World Bank, Washington D.C.

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Project components BENEFITS Environ; Social; Economic

IMPACTS Environ; Social; Economic

   

   

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