Terms of Reference for the conduct of an environment impact assessment of the proposed Hampstead Residential Resort, Dominica

By: Adrian M. Dolcy and Associates
Contributor(s): Planning and Development Limited
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Castries: Adrian M. Dolcy and Associates Description: 14 pSubject(s): Environmental Impact Assessment | Development Projects | Hotels | Land Development | Tourism Infrastructure | Tourism Development | DominicaSummary: The proposal Hamstead Residential Resort in Dominica aims to create a sustainable eco-friendly development that enhances local tourism while minimizing environmental impacts. These Terms Of References (TOR) submitted by Adrian M. Dolcy and associates in association with Planning and Development Ltd., outlines the scope, objectives, methodology and expected outcomes of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of potential environmental effects. It identifies and evaluate potential impacts on aim and water quality, noise pollution, biodiversity, oil erosion, and cultural heritage, among other environmental and social reception.
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Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Dominican Collection
02523-DM (Browse shelf) Available NDC24100041
Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Dominican Collection
02523-DM (Browse shelf) Available NDC24100045

The proposal Hamstead Residential Resort in Dominica aims to create a sustainable eco-friendly development that enhances local tourism while minimizing environmental impacts. These Terms Of References (TOR) submitted by Adrian M. Dolcy and associates in association with Planning and Development Ltd., outlines the scope, objectives, methodology and expected outcomes of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of potential environmental effects. It identifies and evaluate potential impacts on aim and water quality, noise pollution, biodiversity, oil erosion, and cultural heritage, among other environmental and social reception.

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