Environmental assessment guidelines for BRAC’s rural development programme
Date
1998-04Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Child, EmmaMetadata
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Child, E. (1998, April). Environmental assessment guidelines for BRAC’s rural development programme. Research Reports (1998): Social Studies, Vol – XX, 114–135.Abstract
The study aimed to provide some guidelines for BRAC's fisheries and sericulture projects to
minimise the negative environmental impacts. The methodologies described here are the simple
EIA (Environmental Initial Assessment) methodologies. The guidelines provided here are
organized into four different categories. These are: (A) habitat, wildlife (B) chemical use (C)
natural resource use and (D)waste management. Environmental assessment guidelines are
commonly conceptualized and organized according to the different environmental effects. The
guidelines here have been formulated to combine this anthropocentric perspective within an
ecological framework, with the intention of making the guidelines relevant to many rural
development sectors. These are general guidelines for application to any rural development
project, which when applied to specific sectors or types of projects will result in more specific
recommendation.