Reviewing design stage of environmental impact assessment follow-up: Looking at the open cast coal mines in India

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Since the introduction of the environmental impact assessment notification of 1994, there has been considerable research related to EIA procedures in India. Research has emphasized predominantly 'developing appropriate regulations' and 'institutional procedures necessary to implement them'. As follow-up is usually associated with post-decision stages in EIA, a sound design stage is crucial for laying down its foundations. This paper explores follow-up considerations during the pre-decision stage of open cast coal mines in India and demonstrates the challenges posed within the Indian context. In doing so, the outcome of EIA reviews undertaken by the expert committee and the EIA reports are reviewed. It even goes a step further by relating the follow-up design stage in India to international principles of best practices of EIA follow-up. © IAIA 2009.

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Jha-Thakur, U., Fischer, T. B., & Rajvanshi, A. (2009). Reviewing design stage of environmental impact assessment follow-up: Looking at the open cast coal mines in India. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 27(1), 33–44. https://doi.org/10.3152/146155109X413064

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