On the successful implementation of mitigation measures

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The effectiveness of environmental impact assessment depends largely on fully implementing cost-effective mitigation and other management measures to prevent significant environmental degradation. Follow-up, management systems and monitoring are tools to achieve this. Their role is discussed in relation to a highway in São Paulo State, Brazil. A robust follow-up scheme was the main driver for the successful implementation of mitigation measures. Follow-up costs represented 1.4% of total project costs. Some lessons learned could form recommendations for similar projects: a management system is a powerful tool to implement mitigation and other management measures; checklists and audit protocols can be a practical solution to ‘translate’ the terms and conditions of the environmental license into enforceable, manageable and verifiable rules; external control is essential to guarantee successful implementation of mitigation measures. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Sánchez, L. E., & Gallardo, A. L. C. F. (2005). On the successful implementation of mitigation measures. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 23(3), 182–190. https://doi.org/10.3152/147154605781765472

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