organisational culture that has fostered innovation and creativity. 2. Integration of environment as a strategic issue. In 2003 YVW established “environment” as one of four key elements of the organisation's strategic intent and continued to integrate environmental considerations into core business decisions. 3.
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TO BE INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA BILL NO. 77 OF 2011 THE LAND ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT BILL, 2011 ———— ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES ———— CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY CLAUSES 1. 2. 3. Short title, extent and commencement. Application of Act. Definitions. CHAPTER II DETERMINATION OF SOCIAL IMPACT AND PUBLIC PURPOSE A.—PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION FOR DETERMINATION OF SOCIAL IMPACT AND PUBLIC PURPOSE 4. 5. 6. Preparation of Social Impact Assessment Study. Public hearing
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Land Use Control in Hydraulic Fracturing Prepared for Katherine Wears, Phd. Professor and Assistant Dean at Clarkson University Prepared by Martin Sable Student, Masters in Engineering Management at Clarkson University August 10, 2014 Executive Summary This paper will review the process of hydraulic fracturing, its effects on the environment, and the opposition against the practice. A chronological discussion of lobbying activities and regulatory actions will be discussed, with
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Question 8 Explain the role of ‘Public Participation’ in environmental assessment. Give example. The public means one or more natural or legal persons and in accordance with national legislation or practice, their associations, organizations or groups (Aarhus, 1998). According to Nicola H. and Christoper W. (2004) stated that public participation is a fundamental component of the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process. EIA should consist consultation and participation. Another reliable
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|Embedding environmental sustainability in everything we do. |Focus on ways of carrying out recycling, reducing, renewal | |Engage and inspire |This deals with an in depth analysis and coming up with ways to| | |ensure that the employees, shareholder, suppliers and the opera| | |house customers understand the environmental sustainability
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will review corporate information available from the Sydney Opera House and use the targets provided to develop an implementation plan and monitoring strategy to meet those targets. Then, using your implementation plan, the Sydney Opera House Environmental Sustainability Policy, and other Sydney Opera House documentation, develop a 10–15 minute presentation or training session to deliver to internal employees of the Sydney Opera House. You should outline the Sustainability Policy and what it means
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power station. The proposed project, on an area of over 1834 acres of land, is situated 14 kilometres north of the world's largest mangrove forest Sundarbans which is a UNESCO world heritage site. A coal based power plant creates an alarming environmental pollution. The emission of toxic sulphur gases and nitrogen gases reduces the air quality in surrounding areas. It destroys the vegetation up to 50 kms from the place of the plant. Thus emission of hazardous gases will increase the local temperature
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Draft for Discussion THE DRAFT NATIONAL LAND ACQUISITION AND REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT BILL, 2011 I. Foreword II. Overview of the Draft Bill III. Text of the Draft Bill Ministry of Rural Development Government of India July 27th 2011 I. FOREWORD Infrastructure across the country must expand rapidly. Industrialisation, especially based on manufacturing has also to accelerate. Urbanisation is inevitable. Land is an essential requirement for all these processes. Government also needs
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