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Evaluation of the effect of a project upon the environment. (Source: PHC)



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Risk-Based Solutions (RBS) 2020. APP-001856: Application for Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) for the Proposed Exploration/Prospecting Activities in the Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) No. 7361 Omaruru/Otjiwarongo Districts, Erongo/Otjozondjupa Regions. The ECC is required for the following proposed minerals exploration activities: (i) Initial desktop exploration activities (review of existing information and all previous activities in order identify any potential target/s in the EPL Area). (ii) Regional reconnaissance field-based activities such as reginal mapping, aerial survey and existing data analysis and sampling to identify and verify potential targeted areas based on the recommendations of the desktop work undertaken under (i) above. (iii) Initial local field-based activities such as widely spaced geological mapping, sampling, surveying and possible trenching and drilling in order to determine the viability of any delineated local target, and. (iv) Detailed local field-based activities such very detailed geological mapping, trenching, bulk sampling, surveying and detailed drilling in order to determine the feasibility of any delineated local targets and conduct test mining activities. If the above exploration activities lead to positive results, the exploration data collected will then be put together into a prefeasibility report and if the prefeasibility result proves positive then a detailed feasibility study supported by detailed site-specific drilling, bulk sampling, laboratory tests and conduct test mining activities on the discovered mineralised locality will be undertaken. A positive feasibility study will be required to support the application for a Mining License (ML) together with a new site-specific Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) with specialist studies such as flora, fauna, socioeconomic, water, traffic, dust and noise modelling and archelogy being undertaken in order to support the application for the new ECC for mining and minerals process.
Southern African Institute for Environmental Assessment (SAIEA) 2009. Makgadikgadi Pans National Park Water Development Project. Impact Assessment Case Studies from Southern Africa.
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Barnes J, Novelli M 2007. Trophy hunting and recreational angling in Namibia: An economic, social and environmental comparison. Tourism and the consumption of wildlife: Hunting, shooting and sport fishing 155-168
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jwwpap37 Consumptive Tourism Chapter Final 1.pdf 390.13 KB
Barnes JI 2008. Chapter 16: Community-based Tourism and Natural Resource Management in Namibia: Local and National Economic Impacts. Responsible tourism: critical issues for conservation and development 343-357
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jwwpap42 CBNRM Chapter 16 Proofs.pdf 255.27 KB
Barnes J, Saraiva R, Mmopelwa G, Mbaiwa J, Magole L, Wamunyima D 2009. Okavango River Basin Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis: Socio-Economic Assessment.
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TDA Basin Socio-Economic Assessment.pdf 1.15 MB
Quan J, Barton D, Conroy C 1994. A preliminary assessment of the economic impact of desertification in Namiba.
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Research Discussion Paper 3_1994.pdf 4.13 MB
Simmons RE, Muntifering J, Ogada D, Hruska T, Tupper B, Childers E, Thompsen J, Hyman J, Lickel L, Jeong V 2005. Avian diversity on the Cunene River: Perspectives and potential implications of proposed dam sites. In Prep.
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Epupa REVISEDreportMay05.doc 302.5 KB
Greyling T, Irish J 2010. NAMDEB ORM LOM EIA: Invertebrate assessment.
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Namdeb ORM LOM - Invertebrate Assessment.pdf 407.8 KB
Strugnell L, Smallie J, Patterson-Abrolat C 2009. Port Elizabeth Wind Energy Facility. Avifaunal and Bat Impact Assessment.
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FEIR App H_avifauna and bat SS report_EWT_Jul2010.pdf 1.94 MB
Smallie J, Virani MZ 2010. A preliminary assessment of the potential risks from electrical infrastructure to large birds in Kenya. Scopus 30 32 - 39
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