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Sharing of International Best Practices in Environmental Impact Assessment of Hydropower Projects
Sharing of International Best Practices in Environmental Impact Assessment of Hydropower Projects
| Title of Document | Sharing of International Best Practices in Environmental Impact Assessment of Hydropower Projects |
| Abstract | This Terms of Reference (ToR), “Sharing of International Best Practices in Environmental Impact Assessment of Hydropower Projects”, has as objective the identification, evaluation, mitigation and monitoring of salient environmental and associated social impacts of hydropower projects with the key hydropower proponents and regulators in the country. |
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| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Terms of Reference - Environmental & Social Impact Assessment |
| Technology | Hydro |
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